Life of George Washington, Količina 4G. P. Putnam, 1865 - 479 strani |
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... Troops- Arrival of Lafayette- -Scheme for a Combined Attack upon New York - Arnold has Debts and Difficulties - His Proposals to the French Minister - Anxious to Re- turn to the Army - Mutiny of the Connecticut Troops - Washington ...
... Troops- Arrival of Lafayette- -Scheme for a Combined Attack upon New York - Arnold has Debts and Difficulties - His Proposals to the French Minister - Anxious to Re- turn to the Army - Mutiny of the Connecticut Troops - Washington ...
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... troops could be rapidly transported on sleighs ; and it was determined that Young's house should be surprised , and this rebel nest broken up . On the evening of the 2d of February , an expedition set out for the purpose from King's ...
... troops could be rapidly transported on sleighs ; and it was determined that Young's house should be surprised , and this rebel nest broken up . On the evening of the 2d of February , an expedition set out for the purpose from King's ...
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... troops disem- barked on the 11th , on St. Johns Island , about thirty miles below Charleston . Thence , Sir Henry Clinton set out for the banks of Ashley River opposite to the city , while a part of the fleet pro- ceeded round by sea ...
... troops disem- barked on the 11th , on St. Johns Island , about thirty miles below Charleston . Thence , Sir Henry Clinton set out for the banks of Ashley River opposite to the city , while a part of the fleet pro- ceeded round by sea ...
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... troops also were 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 ...
... troops also were 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 ...
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... TROOPS - ARRIVAL OF LAFAY- ETTE - SCHEME FOR A COMBINED ATTACK UPON NEW YORK - ARNOLD HAS DEBTS AND DIFFICULTIES - HIS PROPOSALS TO THE FRENCH MINISTER- ANXIOUS TO RETURN TO THE ARMY - MUTINY OF THE CONNECTICUT TROOPS -WASHINGTON WRITES ...
... TROOPS - ARRIVAL OF LAFAY- ETTE - SCHEME FOR A COMBINED ATTACK UPON NEW YORK - ARNOLD HAS DEBTS AND DIFFICULTIES - HIS PROPOSALS TO THE FRENCH MINISTER- ANXIOUS TO RETURN TO THE ARMY - MUTINY OF THE CONNECTICUT TROOPS -WASHINGTON WRITES ...
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