Life of George Washington...J. Stockdale, 1808 - 560 Seiten |
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Seite vii
... Officers belonging to the New Jersey Bri- gade to the Legislature of that State - Letters of the Com- mander in Chief on the Subject - Expedition against the Indians under General Sullivan - He destroys their Towns The American Army ...
... Officers belonging to the New Jersey Bri- gade to the Legislature of that State - Letters of the Com- mander in Chief on the Subject - Expedition against the Indians under General Sullivan - He destroys their Towns The American Army ...
Seite ix
... Officers condemn him - He is executed - Letter of General Washington on the State of the Army - Congress adopts a Military Establishment for the War - The Army goes into Winter Quarters 235 CHAPTER VIII . Arnold is appointed a Brigadier ...
... Officers condemn him - He is executed - Letter of General Washington on the State of the Army - Congress adopts a Military Establishment for the War - The Army goes into Winter Quarters 235 CHAPTER VIII . Arnold is appointed a Brigadier ...
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... officers were acquainted , and un- fortunately contained an expression , which the translator , at the time , construed to Colonel Wash- ington to imply , that Mr. Iumonville , in the first action , was killed ; but which literally ...
... officers were acquainted , and un- fortunately contained an expression , which the translator , at the time , construed to Colonel Wash- ington to imply , that Mr. Iumonville , in the first action , was killed ; but which literally ...
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... officers of pro- vincial troops , when serving with general and field officers commissioned by the crown , should have no rank ; and , consequently , that senior pro- vincial officers should be commanded by their ju- niors belonging to ...
... officers of pro- vincial troops , when serving with general and field officers commissioned by the crown , should have no rank ; and , consequently , that senior pro- vincial officers should be commanded by their ju- niors belonging to ...
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... officers to rally them were fruitless . Colonel Washington assisted to bring General Braddock off the field , who was mortally wounded . He reached fort Cumberland , and there died , and was buried . During the arduous and dangerous ...
... officers to rally them were fruitless . Colonel Washington assisted to bring General Braddock off the field , who was mortally wounded . He reached fort Cumberland , and there died , and was buried . During the arduous and dangerous ...
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