Life of George Washington, Količina 3Putnam, 1860 Five volumes complete in three. |
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... strong . " * Cantonments were gradually formed between Princeton and the Highlands of the Hudson , which made the left flank of Washington's position , and where General Heath had command . General Philemon Dickinson , who commanded the ...
... strong . " * Cantonments were gradually formed between Princeton and the Highlands of the Hudson , which made the left flank of Washington's position , and where General Heath had command . General Philemon Dickinson , who commanded the ...
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... strong post , commanding the entrance to the Highlands , and the road to Continental Village , the place of the deposits . It was the post which had been noted by Washington in the preceding year , where a small force could make a stand ...
... strong post , commanding the entrance to the Highlands , and the road to Continental Village , the place of the deposits . It was the post which had been noted by Washington in the preceding year , where a small force could make a stand ...
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... strong testimonials of their abilities . Still there was embarrassment . Some came with brevet commis- sions from the French government , and had been assured by Mr. Deane , American commissioner at Paris , that they would have the same ...
... strong testimonials of their abilities . Still there was embarrassment . Some came with brevet commis- sions from the French government , and had been assured by Mr. Deane , American commissioner at Paris , that they would have the same ...
Stran 47
... strong ; American , Irish , and British refugees from various parts of the continent , and made his appearance on the Sound in the latter part of April , with a fleet of twenty - six sail , greatly to the disquiet of every assailable ...
... strong ; American , Irish , and British refugees from various parts of the continent , and made his appearance on the Sound in the latter part of April , with a fleet of twenty - six sail , greatly to the disquiet of every assailable ...
Stran 49
... strong . Wooster took the command , as first major - general of the militia of the State . Though in the sixty - eighth year of his age , he was full of ardor , with almost youthful fire and daring . A plan was concerted to punish the ...
... strong . Wooster took the command , as first major - general of the militia of the State . Though in the sixty - eighth year of his age , he was full of ardor , with almost youthful fire and daring . A plan was concerted to punish the ...
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