Life of George Washington, Količina 5G. P. Putnam, 1857 |
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Stran 5
... reinforcement from the North- ern army would , in all probability , reduce Gen- eral Howe to the same situation with Burgoyne , should he remain in Philadelphia , without being able to remove the obstructions in the Delaware , and open ...
... reinforcement from the North- ern army would , in all probability , reduce Gen- eral Howe to the same situation with Burgoyne , should he remain in Philadelphia , without being able to remove the obstructions in the Delaware , and open ...
Stran 13
... reinforcements from the Northern army continued to em- barrass Washington's operations . The enemy were making preparations for further attempts upon forts Mercer and Mifflin . General Howe was constructing redoubts and batteries on ...
... reinforcements from the Northern army continued to em- barrass Washington's operations . The enemy were making preparations for further attempts upon forts Mercer and Mifflin . General Howe was constructing redoubts and batteries on ...
Stran 14
... reinforcements from the North , be- fore making any alteration in the disposition of the army . In the meantime , the garrisons of forts Mercer and Mifflin were increased , and General Varnum was stationed at Red Bank with his brigade ...
... reinforcements from the North , be- fore making any alteration in the disposition of the army . In the meantime , the garrisons of forts Mercer and Mifflin were increased , and General Varnum was stationed at Red Bank with his brigade ...
Stran 19
... reinforcements already on the march ; whereas , he found that a large part of the Northern army was to remain in and about Albany , about four thousand men to be spared to the commander - in - chief ; the rest were to be stationed on ...
... reinforcements already on the march ; whereas , he found that a large part of the Northern army was to remain in and about Albany , about four thousand men to be spared to the commander - in - chief ; the rest were to be stationed on ...
Stran 23
... reinforcements reluctantly ordered to the South . I am sorry to say , " writes Ham- ilton , " the disposition for marching in the officers , and men in general , of these troops , does not keep pace with my wishes , or the ex- igency of ...
... reinforcements reluctantly ordered to the South . I am sorry to say , " writes Ham- ilton , " the disposition for marching in the officers , and men in general , of these troops , does not keep pace with my wishes , or the ex- igency of ...
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