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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... Fort Mifflin evacuated , and possession taken by the British .... Fort Mercer evacuated .... A picket of the enemy attacked and driven in with loss .... The enemy succeed in opening a free communication with their fleet .... Attempt by ...
... Fort Mifflin evacuated , and possession taken by the British .... Fort Mercer evacuated .... A picket of the enemy attacked and driven in with loss .... The enemy succeed in opening a free communication with their fleet .... Attempt by ...
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... fort Anne .... Colonel Warner attacked by general Frazer , and obliged to retreat .... Colonel Long evacuates fort Anne , and retires to fort Edward .... Proclamation of Burgoyne , and counter proclamation of Schuyler .... Burgoyne ap ...
... fort Anne .... Colonel Warner attacked by general Frazer , and obliged to retreat .... Colonel Long evacuates fort Anne , and retires to fort Edward .... Proclamation of Burgoyne , and counter proclamation of Schuyler .... Burgoyne ap ...
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... fort George , and cut off the 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 ...
... fort George , and cut off the 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 ...
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... fort . The wind being favourable he was the next morning en- tirely out of sight . An immediate pursuit however was made , and , about noon , he was overtaken , and brought to action , a few leagues short of Crown Point . He kept up a ...
... fort . The wind being favourable he was the next morning en- tirely out of sight . An immediate pursuit however was made , and , about noon , he was overtaken , and brought to action , a few leagues short of Crown Point . He kept up a ...
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... fort Moultrie was attacked by the fleet under the command of sir Peter Parker . As this fleet soon withdrew from the coast , and no regular force appeared in aid of the savages to cover the country , the disaffected could not safely ...
... fort Moultrie was attacked by the fleet under the command of sir Peter Parker . As this fleet soon withdrew from the coast , and no regular force appeared in aid of the savages to cover the country , the disaffected could not safely ...
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