Life of George Washington, Količina 4G. P. Putnam, 1865 - 479 strani |
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... Expected - Interview of Wash- ington and De Rochambeau at Weathersfield - Plan of Combined Operations- Financial Arrangement of Robert Morris - Scheme to Attack the Works on New York Island and Capture Delancey's Corps - Encampments of ...
... Expected - Interview of Wash- ington and De Rochambeau at Weathersfield - Plan of Combined Operations- Financial Arrangement of Robert Morris - Scheme to Attack the Works on New York Island and Capture Delancey's Corps - Encampments of ...
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... Continental soldiers , " as no protection was to be expected from the authority of the State for an honest man . " He was told in reply , that his application ought to have been made to the executive authority of Pennsylvania ; “ in.
... Continental soldiers , " as no protection was to be expected from the authority of the State for an honest man . " He was told in reply , that his application ought to have been made to the executive authority of Pennsylvania ; “ in.
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... expected from the North . Under all these circumstances , General Lincoln yielded to the entreaties of the inhabitants , and , instead of remaining with his army in the open country , as he had intended , shut himself up with them in ...
... expected from the North . Under all these circumstances , General Lincoln yielded to the entreaties of the inhabitants , and , instead of remaining with his army in the open country , as he had intended , shut himself up with them in ...
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... expected on the coast to co - operate with the American forces ; this , however , he was at liberty to make known only to Washington and Con- gress . Remaining but a single day at head - quarters , he hastened on to the seat of ...
... expected on the coast to co - operate with the American forces ; this , however , he was at liberty to make known only to Washington and Con- gress . Remaining but a single day at head - quarters , he hastened on to the seat of ...
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... expected arrival of aid from France , and the talk of an active campaign . It seemed as if his military ambition was once more aroused . To General Schuyler , who was about to visit the camp as one of the committee , he wrote on the ...
... expected arrival of aid from France , and the talk of an active campaign . It seemed as if his military ambition was once more aroused . To General Schuyler , who was about to visit the camp as one of the committee , he wrote on the ...
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