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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... conduct towards the disaffected .... Observations on militia and other defects in the structure of the Ameri- can army . CHAPTER II . American army inoculated .... General Heath moves down to King's bridge , but returns to Peck's - Kill ...
... conduct towards the disaffected .... Observations on militia and other defects in the structure of the Ameri- can army . CHAPTER II . American army inoculated .... General Heath moves down to King's bridge , but returns to Peck's - Kill ...
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... conduct of general Schuyler at his request , which terminates to his honour .... Burgoyne appears before Ticonderoga .... Evacuation of Ticonde roga and Mount Independence .... The American army V evacuate Skeensborough , and retire to ...
... conduct of general Schuyler at his request , which terminates to his honour .... Burgoyne appears before Ticonderoga .... Evacuation of Ticonde roga and Mount Independence .... The American army V evacuate Skeensborough , and retire to ...
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... 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 , but is obliged to relinquish it ...
... 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 , but is obliged to relinquish it ...
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... conduct towards the disaffected .... Observations on militia and other defects in the structure of the Ameri- can army . ALTHOUGH the Americans had been driven 1776 . out of Canada , and the hope of annexing that province to the union ...
... conduct towards the disaffected .... Observations on militia and other defects in the structure of the Ameri- can army . ALTHOUGH the Americans had been driven 1776 . out of Canada , and the hope of annexing that province to the union ...
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... conducting the affairs of America with the Six Nations : and , while employed in furnishing the army of Canada with provisions and am- munition , in forwarding the re - enforcements designed for its aid , and in preparing the means for ...
... conducting the affairs of America with the Six Nations : and , while employed in furnishing the army of Canada with provisions and am- munition , in forwarding the re - enforcements designed for its aid , and in preparing the means for ...
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