The Life of George Washington,: Commander in Chief of the American Forces, During the War which Established the Independence of His Country, and First President of the United States, Tập 3C.P. Wayne., 1804 |
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... WASHINGTON , COMMANDER IN CHIEF OF THE AMERICAN FORCES , DURING THE WAR WHICH ESTABLISHED THE INDEPENDENCE OF HIS COUNTRY , AND FIRST PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES . COMPILED UNDER THE INSPECTION OF THE HONOURABLE BUSHROD WASHINGTON ...
... WASHINGTON , COMMANDER IN CHIEF OF THE AMERICAN FORCES , DURING THE WAR WHICH ESTABLISHED THE INDEPENDENCE OF HIS COUNTRY , AND FIRST PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES . COMPILED UNDER THE INSPECTION OF THE HONOURABLE BUSHROD WASHINGTON ...
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... Washington commences his march to the Dela- ware .... He takes measures for checking Burgoyne .... Expedition of general Sullivan against Staten island .... British fleet come up the Chesapeak and land an army under sir William Howe at ...
... Washington commences his march to the Dela- ware .... He takes measures for checking Burgoyne .... Expedition of general Sullivan against Staten island .... British fleet come up the Chesapeak and land an army under sir William Howe at ...
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... Washington goes into winter quarters at Valley Forge .... Defects in the commissary department .... Distress of the American army at Valley Forge for provisions .... Representations of general Washington to congress on this subject ...
... Washington goes into winter quarters at Valley Forge .... Defects in the commissary department .... Distress of the American army at Valley Forge for provisions .... Representations of general Washington to congress on this subject ...
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... Washington's exertions to increase his force and to place it on a respectable footing before the en- suing campaign .... Congress send a committee of their own body to the army .... Attempt to surprise captain Lee's corps , and the ...
... Washington's exertions to increase his force and to place it on a respectable footing before the en- suing campaign .... Congress send a committee of their own body to the army .... Attempt to surprise captain Lee's corps , and the ...
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... Washington and his army , for their conduct in the battle at Monmouth . 1 CHAPTER IX . Count D'Estaing arrives on the coast of Virginia with a French fleet under his command .... He meditates an at- tack on the British fleet at New York ...
... Washington and his army , for their conduct in the battle at Monmouth . 1 CHAPTER IX . Count D'Estaing arrives on the coast of Virginia with a French fleet under his command .... He meditates an at- tack on the British fleet at New York ...
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