Life of George Washington, Količina 3Putnam, 1860 Five volumes complete in three. |
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... troops . " In fact , the conduct of the enemy had roused the whole coun- try against them . The proclamations and printed protections of the British commanders , on the faith of which the inhabitants in general had staid at home , and ...
... troops . " In fact , the conduct of the enemy had roused the whole coun- try against them . The proclamations and printed protections of the British commanders , on the faith of which the inhabitants in general had staid at home , and ...
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... troops might repose after their exces- sive fatigues and their sufferings from the inclement season . Further considerations persuaded him that it was well situated for the system of petty warfare which he meditated , and induced him to ...
... troops might repose after their exces- sive fatigues and their sufferings from the inclement season . Further considerations persuaded him that it was well situated for the system of petty warfare which he meditated , and induced him to ...
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... troops were encamped about the vicinity of the village , at first in tents , until they could build log huts for shelter against the winter's cold . The main encampment was near Bottle Hill , in a sheltered valley which was thickly ...
... troops were encamped about the vicinity of the village , at first in tents , until they could build log huts for shelter against the winter's cold . The main encampment was near Bottle Hill , in a sheltered valley which was thickly ...
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... 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 the natural way . Among these the ravages were frightful . The ...
... 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 the natural way . Among these the ravages were frightful . The ...
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... troops , Schuyler feared that Carleton might not only succeed in an attempt on Ticonderoga , but might push his way to Albany . He had written in vain , he said , to the Convention of New York , and to the Eastern States , for ...
... troops , Schuyler feared that Carleton might not only succeed in an attempt on Ticonderoga , but might push his way to Albany . He had written in vain , he said , to the Convention of New York , and to the Eastern States , for ...
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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