Life of George Washington, Količina 3Putnam, 1860 Five volumes complete in three. |
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... artillery . Washington's military family at this time was composed of his aides - de - camp , Colonels Meade and Tench Tilghman of Phila- delphia ; gentlemen of gallant spirit , amiable tempers and culti * Wilkinson's Memoirs , vol . i ...
... artillery . Washington's military family at this time was composed of his aides - de - camp , Colonels Meade and Tench Tilghman of Phila- delphia ; gentlemen of gallant spirit , amiable tempers and culti * Wilkinson's Memoirs , vol . i ...
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... to Massachusetts to expedite the raising of a battalion of artillery . Different States were urged to levy and equip their quotas for the Continental army . " Nothing but the 1777. ] FLUCTUATING ASPECT OF THE ARMY . 25 united.
... to Massachusetts to expedite the raising of a battalion of artillery . Different States were urged to levy and equip their quotas for the Continental army . " Nothing but the 1777. ] FLUCTUATING ASPECT OF THE ARMY . 25 united.
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... artillery . " The militia , too , on being dismissed , were generally suffered by their officers to carry home with them the arms with which they had been furnished , so that the armory was in a manner scat- tered over all the world ...
... artillery . " The militia , too , on being dismissed , were generally suffered by their officers to carry home with them the arms with which they had been furnished , so that the armory was in a manner scat- tered over all the world ...
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... artillery , but he anticipated an attack as soon as the roads were passable , and apprehended a disastrous result unless speedily reinforced . " The enemy , " writes he , " must be ignorant of our numbers and situation , or they would ...
... artillery , but he anticipated an attack as soon as the roads were passable , and apprehended a disastrous result unless speedily reinforced . " The enemy , " writes he , " must be ignorant of our numbers and situation , or they would ...
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... the enemy began to give signs of life . The delay in the arrival of artillery , more than his natural indolence , had kept General Howe from formally 1777. ] ATTACK ON PEEKSKILL . 29 taking the field 28 [ 1777 LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
... the enemy began to give signs of life . The delay in the arrival of artillery , more than his natural indolence , had kept General Howe from formally 1777. ] ATTACK ON PEEKSKILL . 29 taking the field 28 [ 1777 LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
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