Life of George Washington, Količina 5G. P. Putnam, 1857 |
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... Campaign - Gates and Mifflin under Washington's Command - Downfall of Con- way - Lord North's Conciliatory Bills - Sent to Washington by Governor Tryon - Resolves of Congress - Letter of Washington to Tryon -Rejoicing at Valley Forge ...
... Campaign - Gates and Mifflin under Washington's Command - Downfall of Con- way - Lord North's Conciliatory Bills - Sent to Washington by Governor Tryon - Resolves of Congress - Letter of Washington to Tryon -Rejoicing at Valley Forge ...
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... Campaign - Indian Atrocities to be Repressed - Avenging Expedition Set on Foot -Discontents of the Jersey Troops - Appeased by the Interference of Washington - Suc- cessful Campaign against the Indians CHAP . XV . - Predatory Warfare of ...
... Campaign - Indian Atrocities to be Repressed - Avenging Expedition Set on Foot -Discontents of the Jersey Troops - Appeased by the Interference of Washington - Suc- cessful Campaign against the Indians CHAP . XV . - Predatory Warfare of ...
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... campaign . Gates was perfectly ready for such an elevation . He was intoxicated by his good fortune , and seemed to forget that he had reaped where he had not sown , and that the defeat of Burgoyne had been insured by plans concerted ...
... campaign . Gates was perfectly ready for such an elevation . He was intoxicated by his good fortune , and seemed to forget that he had reaped where he had not sown , and that the defeat of Burgoyne had been insured by plans concerted ...
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... campaign was at an end , and there was a prospect of a French war . The real reason he kept to him- self , and Washington suffered it to remain a secret . His resignation , however , was not ac- cepted by Congress ; on the contrary , he ...
... campaign was at an end , and there was a prospect of a French war . The real reason he kept to him- self , and Washington suffered it to remain a secret . His resignation , however , was not ac- cepted by Congress ; on the contrary , he ...
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... , we might before this time have had General Howe nearly in the situation of General Burgoyne . " My own difficulties , in the course of the Wasbington Defended II campaign , have been not a little 10 Life of Washington.
... , we might before this time have had General Howe nearly in the situation of General Burgoyne . " My own difficulties , in the course of the Wasbington Defended II campaign , have been not a little 10 Life of Washington.
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