Life of George Washington, Količina 4G. P. Putnam, 1865 - 479 strani |
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... Preparation for a Combined Movement against New York - Arnold obtains Command at West Point - Greene Resigns the Office of Quartermaster - general , 67 CHAPTER VIII . North Carolina - Difficulties of its Invasion - Character of the ...
... Preparation for a Combined Movement against New York - Arnold obtains Command at West Point - Greene Resigns the Office of Quartermaster - general , 67 CHAPTER VIII . North Carolina - Difficulties of its Invasion - Character of the ...
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... prepared to let slip on emergencies , to scour and maraud the country . This " bold dragoon , " so noted in Southern warfare , was about twenty - six years of age , of a swarthy complexion , with small , black , piercing eyes . He is ...
... prepared to let slip on emergencies , to scour and maraud the country . This " bold dragoon , " so noted in Southern warfare , was about twenty - six years of age , of a swarthy complexion , with small , black , piercing eyes . He is ...
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... prepare them for the duties of the field . What to do for the Southern States , without involving consequences equally alarming in this quarter , I know not . " Gladly would he have hastened to the South in person , but at this moment ...
... prepare them for the duties of the field . What to do for the Southern States , without involving consequences equally alarming in this quarter , I know not . " Gladly would he have hastened to the South in person , but at this moment ...
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... prepared for you . " He would immediately have sent a troop of horse to escort the marquis through the tory settlements between Morristown and the Hudson , had he known the route he intended to take ; the * Gen. William Laine to Joseph ...
... prepared for you . " He would immediately have sent a troop of horse to escort the marquis through the tory settlements between Morristown and the Hudson , had he known the route he intended to take ; the * Gen. William Laine to Joseph ...
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... preparing to force its way into the harbor of Charles- Several days elapsed before the ships were able , by taking out their guns , provisions , and water , and availing themselves of wind and tide , to pass the bar . They did so on the ...
... preparing to force its way into the harbor of Charles- Several days elapsed before the ships were able , by taking out their guns , provisions , and water , and availing themselves of wind and tide , to pass the bar . They did so on the ...
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