Life of George Washington, Količina 2G.P. Putnam's sons, 1856 |
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... took place between Washington and General Gage . It was one intended to put the hostile services on a proper footing . A strong dispo- sition had been manifested among the British officers to regard those engaged in the patriot cause as ...
... took place between Washington and General Gage . It was one intended to put the hostile services on a proper footing . A strong dispo- sition had been manifested among the British officers to regard those engaged in the patriot cause as ...
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... took his sta lines to the south . Knyp- Affairs at Fort Washington soon enemy's intentions with regard to it . tion with a body of troops before the hausen advanced on the north . The Americans had previously abandoned Fort Independence ...
... took his sta lines to the south . Knyp- Affairs at Fort Washington soon enemy's intentions with regard to it . tion with a body of troops before the hausen advanced on the north . The Americans had previously abandoned Fort Independence ...
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... took a back route by the Delaware and the Minisink . On the 11th of December , he was detained by a heavy snow storm , in a sequestered valley near the Wallpeck in New Jersey . Being cut off from all information respecting the adverse ...
... took a back route by the Delaware and the Minisink . On the 11th of December , he was detained by a heavy snow storm , in a sequestered valley near the Wallpeck in New Jersey . Being cut off from all information respecting the adverse ...
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