Life of George Washington, Količina 5G. P. Putnam, 1857 |
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... of an Attack on Phila- delphia - General Reed at Headquarters— Enemy's Works Reconnoitered - Opinions in a Council of War - Exploit of Lafayette - Re- VOL . V. V PAGE I 13 ceives Command of a Division - Modification of the Board.
... of an Attack on Phila- delphia - General Reed at Headquarters— Enemy's Works Reconnoitered - Opinions in a Council of War - Exploit of Lafayette - Re- VOL . V. V PAGE I 13 ceives Command of a Division - Modification of the Board.
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... reconnoitered , care- fully and thoughtfully , the lines and defenses about Philadelphia , from the opposite side of the Schuylkill . His army was now considerably reinforced ; the garrison was weakened by the absence of a large body of ...
... reconnoitered , care- fully and thoughtfully , the lines and defenses about Philadelphia , from the opposite side of the Schuylkill . His army was now considerably reinforced ; the garrison was weakened by the absence of a large body of ...
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... reconnoitered in the course of the winter by General Putnam , Gov- ernor Clinton , his brother James , and several others , and subsequently by a com- mittee from the New York Legislature , to determine upon the most eligible place to ...
... reconnoitered in the course of the winter by General Putnam , Gov- ernor Clinton , his brother James , and several others , and subsequently by a com- mittee from the New York Legislature , to determine upon the most eligible place to ...
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... reconnoitered the scene of action with a glass . His solicitude for the marquis was soon relieved . The stratagem of the youthful warrior had been crowned with success . He completely gained the march upon General Grant , reached ...
... reconnoitered the scene of action with a glass . His solicitude for the marquis was soon relieved . The stratagem of the youthful warrior had been crowned with success . He completely gained the march upon General Grant , reached ...
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... reconnoitered Sir Henry's position . It was protected by woods and morasses , and too strong to be attacked with a prospect of success . Should the enemy , however , proceed ten or twelve miles farther unmolested , they would gain the ...
... reconnoitered Sir Henry's position . It was protected by woods and morasses , and too strong to be attacked with a prospect of success . Should the enemy , however , proceed ten or twelve miles farther unmolested , they would gain the ...
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