Life of George Washington, Količina 3Putnam, 1860 Five volumes complete in three. |
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... Moves his own Camp back to Morristown - Stir among the Shipping- Their Destination surmised to be Philadelphia - A Dinner at Head - Quarters- Alexander Hamilton - Graydon's Rueful Description of the Army - His Character of Wayne , 64 76 ...
... Moves his own Camp back to Morristown - Stir among the Shipping- Their Destination surmised to be Philadelphia - A Dinner at Head - Quarters- Alexander Hamilton - Graydon's Rueful Description of the Army - His Character of Wayne , 64 76 ...
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Washington Irving. CHAPTER XIV . PAGN Burgoyne at Skenesborough - Prepares to Move towards the Hudson - Major Skene the Royalist - Slow March to Fort Anne - Schuyler at Fort Miller - Painted War- riors - Langdale - St . Luc - Honor of ...
Washington Irving. CHAPTER XIV . PAGN Burgoyne at Skenesborough - Prepares to Move towards the Hudson - Major Skene the Royalist - Slow March to Fort Anne - Schuyler at Fort Miller - Painted War- riors - Langdale - St . Luc - Honor of ...
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... move from Crosswicks to Princeton , with the troops under his com- mand . He was instructed to draw his forage as ... moved off at a moment's warning , and , if compelled to leave Princeton , to retreat towards the mountains , so as to ...
... move from Crosswicks to Princeton , with the troops under his com- mand . He was instructed to draw his forage as ... moved off at a moment's warning , and , if compelled to leave Princeton , to retreat towards the mountains , so as to ...
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... move their 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 ...
... move their 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 ...
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... move westward , the Eastern and Southern troops could easily form a junction , and this , besides , would oblige the enemy to leave a much stronger garri- son at New York . Even should the enemy pursue their first plan of an invasion ...
... move westward , the Eastern and Southern troops could easily form a junction , and this , besides , would oblige the enemy to leave a much stronger garri- son at New York . Even should the enemy pursue their first plan of an invasion ...
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