Life of George Washington, Količina 3Putnam, 1860 Five volumes complete in three. |
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... thousand men at most in their grand army . The rest are militia , and not wonderfully well composed or disciplined . They decline a general engagement ; prudently enough , if their object had been to make the war attend upon a treaty of ...
... thousand men at most in their grand army . The rest are militia , and not wonderfully well composed or disciplined . They decline a general engagement ; prudently enough , if their object had been to make the war attend upon a treaty of ...
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... thousand 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 ...
... thousand 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 ...
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... thousand men can effectually maintain Mount Independence and secure the pass . " It would be imprudent , he thought , to station the greater part of the forces at Fort Ticonderoga ; as , should the enemy bo able to invest it , and cut ...
... thousand men can effectually maintain Mount Independence and secure the pass . " It would be imprudent , he thought , to station the greater part of the forces at Fort Ticonderoga ; as , should the enemy bo able to invest it , and cut ...
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... thousand three hundred men , all from the States south of the Hudson . There were forty - three regiments , form- ing ten brigades , commanded by Brigadiers Muhlenberg , Weedon , Woodford , Scott , Smallwood , Deborre , Wayne , Dehaas ...
... thousand three hundred men , all from the States south of the Hudson . There were forty - three regiments , form- ing ten brigades , commanded by Brigadiers Muhlenberg , Weedon , Woodford , Scott , Smallwood , Deborre , Wayne , Dehaas ...
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... to carry the reported plan into effect . It did not appear that Burgoyne had brought any reinforcements from Europe . If so , he could not move with a greater force than five thousand men . The garrison at Ticonderoga was sufficiently.
... to carry the reported plan into effect . It did not appear that Burgoyne had brought any reinforcements from Europe . If so , he could not move with a greater force than five thousand men . The garrison at Ticonderoga was sufficiently.
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