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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... execution , it is abandoned .... Gene- ral Conway resigns .... Duel between him and general Cadwalader . CHAPTER VII . Congress forbid the embarkation of the British troops taken at Saratoga .... Burgoyne permitted to depart .... Plan ...
... execution , it is abandoned .... Gene- ral Conway resigns .... Duel between him and general Cadwalader . CHAPTER VII . Congress forbid the embarkation of the British troops taken at Saratoga .... Burgoyne permitted to depart .... Plan ...
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... execution of them ; and were so far from expecting this retrograde movement , that their views were extended to the lakes Ontario and Erie , and they were then contemplating a plan for taking possession of those waters , and securing ...
... execution of them ; and were so far from expecting this retrograde movement , that their views were extended to the lakes Ontario and Erie , and they were then contemplating a plan for taking possession of those waters , and securing ...
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... execution of his plans against New Jersey and Pennsylvania . Indeed , it might well be supposed , that by creating a diversion in that quarter , and alarming those states for their own safety , their attention would be parti- cularly ...
... execution of his plans against New Jersey and Pennsylvania . Indeed , it might well be supposed , that by creating a diversion in that quarter , and alarming those states for their own safety , their attention would be parti- cularly ...
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... executed . No commissary of prisoners hav- ing been appointed , they had been turned over to the different states and committees , ` and it became necessary to search out and collect them , in order to their exchange . Great delays were ...
... executed . No commissary of prisoners hav- ing been appointed , they had been turned over to the different states and committees , ` and it became necessary to search out and collect them , in order to their exchange . Great delays were ...
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... execution . Lieutenant colonel Campbell and five Hessian field officers were taken into close custody , and , they were assured that the resolution above mentioned , should be strictly enforced . The sentiments of the commander in chief ...
... execution . Lieutenant colonel Campbell and five Hessian field officers were taken into close custody , and , they were assured that the resolution above mentioned , should be strictly enforced . The sentiments of the commander in chief ...
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