Life of George Washington, Količina 4G.P. Putnam, 1869 |
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... Count - Death of Colonel Greene . - - de Barras . - French Naval Force expected . - In- terview of Washington and De Rochambeau at Weathersfield . Plan of Combined Operations . — Financial Arrangement of Robert Morris.- Scheme to attack ...
... Count - Death of Colonel Greene . - - de Barras . - French Naval Force expected . - In- terview of Washington and De Rochambeau at Weathersfield . Plan of Combined Operations . — Financial Arrangement of Robert Morris.- Scheme to attack ...
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... Marquis de Lafayette , dated April 27th , announ- cing his arrival at Boston . Washington's eyes , we are told ... Count de Rochambeau , and might soon be expected on the coast to cooperate with the American forces ; this , however ...
... Marquis de Lafayette , dated April 27th , announ- cing his arrival at Boston . Washington's eyes , we are told ... Count de Rochambeau , and might soon be expected on the coast to cooperate with the American forces ; this , however ...
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... Count de Rochambeau , lieutenant - general of the royal armies , was commander - in - chief of this auxiliary force . He was a veteran , fifty - five years of age , who had early distinguished him- self , when colonel of the regiment of ...
... Count de Rochambeau , lieutenant - general of the royal armies , was commander - in - chief of this auxiliary force . He was a veteran , fifty - five years of age , who had early distinguished him- self , when colonel of the regiment of ...
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... Marquis de Chastel- lux , a friend and relative of Lafayette , but much his senior , being now forty - six years of age . He was not only a soldier , but a man of letters , and one familiar with courts as well as camps . Count Rochambeau's ...
... Marquis de Chastel- lux , a friend and relative of Lafayette , but much his senior , being now forty - six years of age . He was not only a soldier , but a man of letters , and one familiar with courts as well as camps . Count Rochambeau's ...
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... De Rochambeau , " but they say that the king ought to have sent twenty thousand men , and twenty ships to drive the ... Count de Rochambeau had first gained his laurels , but which was now commanded by his son the viscount , thirty ...
... De Rochambeau , " but they say that the king ought to have sent twenty thousand men , and twenty ships to drive the ... Count de Rochambeau had first gained his laurels , but which was now commanded by his son the viscount , thirty ...
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