Life of George Washington, Količina 4G.P. Putnam, 1869 |
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... . - Cornwallis pursued to Jamestown Island . - Mad Anthony in a Morass . His Impetuous Valor . — Alertness of Lafayette . - Washington's Opinion of the Virginia Campaign - - • - 314 330 sylvania Line . - Letter of Washington on the Sub-
... . - Cornwallis pursued to Jamestown Island . - Mad Anthony in a Morass . His Impetuous Valor . — Alertness of Lafayette . - Washington's Opinion of the Virginia Campaign - - • - 314 330 sylvania Line . - Letter of Washington on the Sub-
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... campaign . Being often foraged , its inhabitants had become belligerent in their habits , and quick to retaliate on all marauders . In this region , about twenty miles from the British outposts , and not far from White Plains , the ...
... campaign . Being often foraged , its inhabitants had become belligerent in their habits , and quick to retaliate on all marauders . In this region , about twenty miles from the British outposts , and not far from White Plains , the ...
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... campaign was over , and the army had gone into winter quarters , the long- delayed court - martial was assembled at Morris- town . Of the eight charges originally advanced against Arnold by the Pennsylvania council , four TRIAL BY COURT ...
... campaign was over , and the army had gone into winter quarters , the long- delayed court - martial was assembled at Morris- town . Of the eight charges originally advanced against Arnold by the Pennsylvania council , four TRIAL BY COURT ...
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... of absence from the army for the summer , there being , he said , little prospect of an active campaign , and his wounds unfitting him for the field . CHAPTER III . -- - South Carolina threatened . Its 24 LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
... of absence from the army for the summer , there being , he said , little prospect of an active campaign , and his wounds unfitting him for the field . CHAPTER III . -- - South Carolina threatened . Its 24 LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
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... campaign , " its vicinity to Georgia , and its distance from General Washington , pointed out the advantage and facil- ity of its conquest . While it would be an un- speakable loss to the Americans , the possession of it would tend to ...
... campaign , " its vicinity to Georgia , and its distance from General Washington , pointed out the advantage and facil- ity of its conquest . While it would be an un- speakable loss to the Americans , the possession of it would tend to ...
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