Life of George Washington, Količina 3Putnam, 1860 Five volumes complete in three. |
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... took advantage of the interval of comparative quiet to have his troops inoculated . Houses were set apart in various places as hospitals for inocula- tion , and a church was appropriated for the use of those who had taken the malady in ...
... took advantage of the interval of comparative quiet to have his troops inoculated . Houses were set apart in various places as hospitals for inocula- tion , and a church was appropriated for the use of those who had taken the malady in ...
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... took place after the surprise of General Lee , " observes a London writer of the day , we find that he is not the only efficient officer in the American service . ” * * Am . Archives , 5th Series , iii . 1244 . CHAPTER III . EXERTIONS ...
... took place after the surprise of General Lee , " observes a London writer of the day , we find that he is not the only efficient officer in the American service . ” * * Am . Archives , 5th Series , iii . 1244 . CHAPTER III . EXERTIONS ...
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... took his breakfast with Mrs. Schuyler the next morning . He remained in Albany , unwilling to depart for Ticonderoga until there should be suffi- cient troops there to support him . Schuyler arrived in Philadelphia in the second week in ...
... took his breakfast with Mrs. Schuyler the next morning . He remained in Albany , unwilling to depart for Ticonderoga until there should be suffi- cient troops there to support him . Schuyler arrived in Philadelphia in the second week in ...
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... 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 enemy on their ...
... 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 enemy on their ...
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... took his seat in an elbow chair , and proceeded to give some news concerning the Indians ; their friendly dispositions , their delight at seeing French officers in the American service , and other matters of the kind ; then , drawing ...
... took his seat in an elbow chair , and proceeded to give some news concerning the Indians ; their friendly dispositions , their delight at seeing French officers in the American service , and other matters of the kind ; then , drawing ...
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affairs aide-de-camp Albany American arms army Arnold arrived artillery attack baggage Baroness batteries battle brave brigade British Burgoyne camp campaign Canada cannon captured chevaux-de-frise Colonel command commander-in-chief conduct Congress Conway Creek Delaware detachment division encamped endeavored enemy enemy's expedition fire flank fleet force Ford Fort Edward Fort Mercer Fort Mifflin Fort Montgomery French garrison Gates give Governor Greene Hampshire Grants head-quarters Hessian Highlands Hill honor horses Hudson hundred Indians Island Jerseys killed Lafayette Leger letter light-infantry Lord main body major-general marquis ment Mifflin miles military militia Miss McCrea Mohawk River morning night officers parties passed Peekskill Philadelphia prisoners Putnam quarters rear received reconnoitre regiment reinforcements reply retreat Riedesel river road royalists Schuyler sent ships side Sir Henry Clinton Skenesborough soldiers spirit Stark Sullivan thousand Ticonderoga tion took troops Tryon County Washington Wayne whole Wilkinson woods wounded writes York