Life of George Washington, Količina 4G.P. Putnam, 1869 |
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Stran 14
... persons proscribed by the State , and now with the enemy at New York , formed a very considerable number ? The fact is literally true , " ARNOLD'S LAND PROJECT . 15 Regarded from a different point 14 LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
... persons proscribed by the State , and now with the enemy at New York , formed a very considerable number ? The fact is literally true , " ARNOLD'S LAND PROJECT . 15 Regarded from a different point 14 LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
Stran 21
... persons who voluntarily remained with the enemy , and were deemed disaffected to the interests and independence of America . In regard to the first of these charges , Arnold alleged that the person who applied for the pro- tection of ...
... persons who voluntarily remained with the enemy , and were deemed disaffected to the interests and independence of America . In regard to the first of these charges , Arnold alleged that the person who applied for the pro- tection of ...
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... person , but at this moment his utmost vigi- lance was required to keep watch upon New York and maintain the security of the Hudson , the vital part of the confederacy . The weak state of the American means of warfare in both quarters ...
... person , but at this moment his utmost vigi- lance was required to keep watch upon New York and maintain the security of the Hudson , the vital part of the confederacy . The weak state of the American means of warfare in both quarters ...
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... person , having repeatedly been within reach of the major's unerring rifle.1 On the evening of the 13th of April , Tarleton moved with the van toward Monk's Corner . A night march had been judged the most advisable . It was made in ...
... person , having repeatedly been within reach of the major's unerring rifle.1 On the evening of the 13th of April , Tarleton moved with the van toward Monk's Corner . A night march had been judged the most advisable . It was made in ...
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... person and property as long as they kept their parole . Among the prisoners were the lieuten- ant - governor and five of the council . The loss of the British in the siege was sev- enty - six killed and one hundred and eighty - nine ...
... person and property as long as they kept their parole . Among the prisoners were the lieuten- ant - governor and five of the council . The loss of the British in the siege was sev- enty - six killed and one hundred and eighty - nine ...
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advance aide-de-camp American André arms army Arnold arrived artillery attack baggage battle bridge British British army Camden camp campaign captured Catawba cavalry Charleston Chesapeake Colonel command commander-in-chief conduct Congress coöperate corps Count de Grasse Count de Rochambeau Creek crossed detachment dispatched dragoons effect encamped enemy enemy's eral favor fire forage force French fleet garrison Gates gave Governor Greene guard Hamilton head-quarters honor horses Hudson hundred infantry ington Island James River Jersey killed King's Lafayette land letter Lord Cornwallis Lord Rawdon lordship marquis Marquis de Lafayette ment miles military militia Morgan Mount Vernon mounted night North Carolina officers orders passed patriotism Pennsylvania prisoners quarters received regiment reinforcements retreat road Rochambeau sent ships side Sir Henry Clinton soldiers South Sumter Tallmadge Tarleton thousand tion took troops Virginia wagons Wash Washington Wayne West Point wounded writes York York Island Yorktown