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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... communication between the British army in Philadelphia and their fleet .... Royal army attacked at Germantown .... The Americans re- pulsed .... Measures taken by general Washington for cutting off supplies from Philadelphia .... Attack ...
... communication between the British army in Philadelphia and their fleet .... Royal army attacked at Germantown .... The Americans re- pulsed .... Measures taken by general Washington for cutting off supplies from Philadelphia .... Attack ...
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... communication between the northern British army , and that in New York , and enabling them to co - operate with each other , while it would in a great measure sever and disconnect the eastern from the middle , and southern states , was ...
... communication between the northern British army , and that in New York , and enabling them to co - operate with each other , while it would in a great measure sever and disconnect the eastern from the middle , and southern states , was ...
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... communication from thence through the lakes , with Canada ; to relinquish the enterprise on account of obstacles not absolutely insur- mountable . It was , therefore , determined to construct a fleet superior to that of the Ameri- cans ...
... communication from thence through the lakes , with Canada ; to relinquish the enterprise on account of obstacles not absolutely insur- mountable . It was , therefore , determined to construct a fleet superior to that of the Ameri- cans ...
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... communication between Albany and Ticonderoga . This intelligence was communicated to the officers com- manding on the lakes , and they were urged to make cor- respondent exertions on their part : but the means of do- ing so were not in ...
... communication between Albany and Ticonderoga . This intelligence was communicated to the officers com- manding on the lakes , and they were urged to make cor- respondent exertions on their part : but the means of do- ing so were not in ...
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... communication with New York . Although the strength of the American army did not admit of any important blow before general Howe had thus concentrated his force , that movement was not effected entirely with- out loss . General Maxwell ...
... communication with New York . Although the strength of the American army did not admit of any important blow before general Howe had thus concentrated his force , that movement was not effected entirely with- out loss . General Maxwell ...
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