Life of George Washington...J. Stockdale, 1808 - 560 Seiten |
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... Campaign- -Observations of the Commander in Chief upon it - Suffer- ings of the army for the want of Provisions and Clothing- Measures adopted by the Commander in Chief to obtain Supplies - Methods taken to recruit the Army - Sir Henry ...
... Campaign- -Observations of the Commander in Chief upon it - Suffer- ings of the army for the want of Provisions and Clothing- Measures adopted by the Commander in Chief to obtain Supplies - Methods taken to recruit the Army - Sir Henry ...
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... settle the Plan of the Campaign - The Second Division of the French Troops fails - General Arnold becomes a Traitor- He corresponds with Major André - André comes on shore at West Point - Attempts to return to New York viii CONTENTS .
... settle the Plan of the Campaign - The Second Division of the French Troops fails - General Arnold becomes a Traitor- He corresponds with Major André - André comes on shore at West Point - Attempts to return to New York viii CONTENTS .
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... Campaign - The French Troops march to the American Camp - Plan to surprize the British Post at King's Bridge - Expedition to Virginia- Count de Grasse arrives in the Chesapeak - Yorktown be- sieged British Redoubts stormed - The British ...
... Campaign - The French Troops march to the American Camp - Plan to surprize the British Post at King's Bridge - Expedition to Virginia- Count de Grasse arrives in the Chesapeak - Yorktown be- sieged British Redoubts stormed - The British ...
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... campaign . Orders were also given imme- diately to fill up the regiment ; although no money was voted for the recruiting service . Colonel Washington pointedly remonstrated against these measures ; but being adopted , did all in his ...
... campaign . Orders were also given imme- diately to fill up the regiment ; although no money was voted for the recruiting service . Colonel Washington pointedly remonstrated against these measures ; but being adopted , did all in his ...
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... campaign ; for this , among other reasons , seven hundred In- dians had , in April , assembled at Winchester , whose patience would be exhausted , unless early employed ; and in that event , he observes , words can tell how much they ...
... campaign ; for this , among other reasons , seven hundred In- dians had , in April , assembled at Winchester , whose patience would be exhausted , unless early employed ; and in that event , he observes , words can tell how much they ...
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