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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... Lord Cornwallis skirmishes near the Scotch Plains with lord Stirling .... The British army embark . CHAPTER III . General Washington commences his march to the.
... Lord Cornwallis skirmishes near the Scotch Plains with lord Stirling .... The British army embark . CHAPTER III . General Washington commences his march to the.
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... Lord Cornwallis at- tacks Maxwell's corps and compels them to retreat .... The American army defeated at Brandywine , and re- treat to Chester .... After a slight skirmish compelled again to retire , cross the Schuylkill and proceed to ...
... Lord Cornwallis at- tacks Maxwell's corps and compels them to retreat .... The American army defeated at Brandywine , and re- treat to Chester .... After a slight skirmish compelled again to retire , cross the Schuylkill and proceed to ...
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... lord Howe , who appears off Rhode Island .... General Sullivan lays siege to Newport .... Both fleets dispersed by a storm .... D'Estaing returns to Newport , and against the solicitations of Sullivan , sails for Boston to refit .... In ...
... lord Howe , who appears off Rhode Island .... General Sullivan lays siege to Newport .... Both fleets dispersed by a storm .... D'Estaing returns to Newport , and against the solicitations of Sullivan , sails for Boston to refit .... In ...
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... lord Dunmore , through the agency of a mr . Connelly , to induce the Indians to co - operate with him , and with the numerous loyalists of the back country , in a very extensive scheme for attacking the western parts of Virginia ; but ...
... lord Dunmore , through the agency of a mr . Connelly , to induce the Indians to co - operate with him , and with the numerous loyalists of the back country , in a very extensive scheme for attacking the western parts of Virginia ; but ...
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... lord Dunmore , were intercepted on their way to Boston in December 1775 , and laid before general Wash- ington . The scheme was so plausible , that its effect was very extensive among the southern Indians , who , with a few exceptions ...
... lord Dunmore , were intercepted on their way to Boston in December 1775 , and laid before general Wash- ington . The scheme was so plausible , that its effect was very extensive among the southern Indians , who , with a few exceptions ...
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