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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... 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 without ef- fecting any thing .... Skirmishes ...
... 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 without ef- fecting any thing .... Skirmishes ...
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... militia , that he was exposed to the most serious hazards . The command of this department had been intrusted to general Schuyler , a gentleman of considerable talents , who possessed great and deserved influence in the country ...
... militia , that he was exposed to the most serious hazards . The command of this department had been intrusted to general Schuyler , a gentleman of considerable talents , who possessed great and deserved influence in the country ...
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... militia , and six thousand men , under general Lincoln , had been ordered immediately to join him . Their march , as well as the march of the militia of Connecticut , was for a time suspended , for the purpose of watching the enemy in ...
... militia , and six thousand men , under general Lincoln , had been ordered immediately to join him . Their march , as well as the march of the militia of Connecticut , was for a time suspended , for the purpose of watching the enemy in ...
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... militia , when a negotiation was entered into with sir John Johnson their leader , which ter- minated in a kind of capitulation , in which sir John , and the tories of his neighbourhood , agreed to surrender their arms , and stipulated ...
... militia , when a negotiation was entered into with sir John Johnson their leader , which ter- minated in a kind of capitulation , in which sir John , and the tories of his neighbourhood , agreed to surrender their arms , and stipulated ...
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... militia of some counties lest their absence should encourage the disaf- fected behind them , to embody . Yet while the seat of war was in New York , very essential aid was given by the militia of that state : but the main force of the ...
... militia of some counties lest their absence should encourage the disaf- fected behind them , to embody . Yet while the seat of war was in New York , very essential aid was given by the militia of that state : but the main force of the ...
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