Life of George Washington, Količina 2G. P. Putnam's sons, 1856 |
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... considered especially formidable ; and they had with them eleven thousand veteran troops , well ap- pointed and well disciplined . In visiting the different posts , Washington halted for a time at Prospect Hill , which , as its name ...
... considered especially formidable ; and they had with them eleven thousand veteran troops , well ap- pointed and well disciplined . In visiting the different posts , Washington halted for a time at Prospect Hill , which , as its name ...
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... considered himself well fit- ted by his military knowledge and experience , and which he thought Washington might have obtained for him had he used his influence with Congress . We shall have to ad- vert to this estrangement of Gates on ...
... considered himself well fit- ted by his military knowledge and experience , and which he thought Washington might have obtained for him had he used his influence with Congress . We shall have to ad- vert to this estrangement of Gates on ...
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... considered that every town , and indeed every part of our sea - coast , which is exposed to these depredations , would have an equal claim upon this army . " It is the misfortune of our situation which exposes us to these ravages , and ...
... considered that every town , and indeed every part of our sea - coast , which is exposed to these depredations , would have an equal claim upon this army . " It is the misfortune of our situation which exposes us to these ravages , and ...
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... powder and lead ; no quantity , however small , to be considered beneath notice . In a letter to Governor * Letter to the President of Congress , Aug. 4 . VOL . II . - 4 Cooke of Rhode Island , he suggested that an armed.
... powder and lead ; no quantity , however small , to be considered beneath notice . In a letter to Governor * Letter to the President of Congress , Aug. 4 . VOL . II . - 4 Cooke of Rhode Island , he suggested that an armed.
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... collect information as to the British forces and fortifications , and to ascertain how an invasion and an attack on St. John's would be considered by the people SCHUYLER'S GRIEVANCES . 71 of the province : in the 70 LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
... collect information as to the British forces and fortifications , and to ascertain how an invasion and an attack on St. John's would be considered by the people SCHUYLER'S GRIEVANCES . 71 of the province : in the 70 LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
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5th Series advance affairs alarm Allen American Archives arms army Arnold arrived artillery attack battery boats Boston brigade British camp Canada cannon cannonade Captain Carleton cause Clinton Colonel Colonel Reed command commander-in-chief committee Connecticut crossed defense Delaware detachment embarked encamped enemy enemy's eral Ferry fire force Fort Constitution Fort Montgomery Fort Washington garrison Gates George Clinton Governor Green Mountain Boys Greene guard guns head-quarters Heath Hessians Highlands Hill honor Hudson hundred ington James Clinton Jerseys John's King's Bridge land Lee's letter lieutenant Long Island Lord Stirling ment miles military militia Montgomery Montreal morning night o'clock officers orders pass Peekskill Philadelphia Point present President of Congress prisoners province Putnam quarters Quebec Rahl received regiment reinforced retreat river Schuyler sent Seth Warner ships soldiers soon spirit Staten Island stationed Sullivan thousand Ticonderoga tion tories town Trenton troops Wash Washington writes York