Life of George Washington, Količina 3Putnam, 1860 Five volumes complete in three. |
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Stran 10
... brigade , " writes he in a circular to his briga- dier - generals ; and , as a chaplain is allowed to each regiment , see that the men regularly attend divine worship . Gaming of every kind is expressly forbidden , as being the ...
... brigade , " writes he in a circular to his briga- dier - generals ; and , as a chaplain is allowed to each regiment , see that the men regularly attend divine worship . Gaming of every kind is expressly forbidden , as being the ...
Stran 69
... were forty - three regiments , form- ing ten brigades , commanded by Brigadiers Muhlenberg , Weedon , Woodford , Scott , Smallwood , Deborre , Wayne , Dehaas , Conway , and Maxwell . These were apportioned into five divisions of.
... were forty - three regiments , form- ing ten brigades , commanded by Brigadiers Muhlenberg , Weedon , Woodford , Scott , Smallwood , Deborre , Wayne , Dehaas , Conway , and Maxwell . These were apportioned into five divisions of.
Stran 70
Washington Irving. and Maxwell . These were apportioned into five divisions of two brigades each , under Major - generals Greene , Stephen , Sullivan , Lincoln and Stirling . The artillery was commanded by Knox . Sullivan , with his ...
Washington Irving. and Maxwell . These were apportioned into five divisions of two brigades each , under Major - generals Greene , Stephen , Sullivan , Lincoln and Stirling . The artillery was commanded by Knox . Sullivan , with his ...
Stran 78
... brigades under General Greene to fall upon the rear of the enemy , while Morgan hung upon their skirts with his riflemen . At the same time the army remained paraded on the heights ready to yield support , if necessary . Finding that ...
... brigades under General Greene to fall upon the rear of the enemy , while Morgan hung upon their skirts with his riflemen . At the same time the army remained paraded on the heights ready to yield support , if necessary . Finding that ...
Stran 81
... brigades in all haste to Peekskill ; and wrote to Generals George Clinton and Putnam ; the former to call out the New York militia from Orange and Ulster counties ; the latter to summon the militia from Connecticut ; and as soon as such ...
... brigades in all haste to Peekskill ; and wrote to Generals George Clinton and Putnam ; the former to call out the New York militia from Orange and Ulster counties ; the latter to summon the militia from Connecticut ; and as soon as such ...
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