Life of George Washington, Količina 5G. P. Putnam, 1857 |
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... road that the articles of the treaty , according to his own account , reached the grand army before he did the Con- gress . Even after his arrival at Yorktown he required three days to arrange his papers , pre- paring to deliver them in ...
... road that the articles of the treaty , according to his own account , reached the grand army before he did the Con- gress . Even after his arrival at Yorktown he required three days to arrange his papers , pre- paring to deliver them in ...
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... road ; attacked it at the Three Mile Run , forced it to change its line of march , and hovered about and impeded it throughout the night . About three o'clock in the morn- ing the alarm - gun announced the approach of the enemy . They ...
... road ; attacked it at the Three Mile Run , forced it to change its line of march , and hovered about and impeded it throughout the night . About three o'clock in the morn- ing the alarm - gun announced the approach of the enemy . They ...
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... roads and in the woods , perishing for want of teams , or of money to pay the teamsters . " * Such were the consequences of the derange- ment of the commissariat . Arrived at Valley Forge on the 17th , the troops had still to brave the ...
... roads and in the woods , perishing for want of teams , or of money to pay the teamsters . " * Such were the consequences of the derange- ment of the commissariat . Arrived at Valley Forge on the 17th , the troops had still to brave the ...
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... roads led to Philadelphia , and a body of six hundred Pennsylvania mili- tia were stationed to keep watch on the roads leading to White Marsh . In the meantime Sir Henry Clinton , having received intelligence through his spies of this ...
... roads led to Philadelphia , and a body of six hundred Pennsylvania mili- tia were stationed to keep watch on the roads leading to White Marsh . In the meantime Sir Henry Clinton , having received intelligence through his spies of this ...
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... road from White Marsh , were within a mile of the camp , and had possession of the road . leading to Valley Forge . Another column was advancing on the Philadelphia road . In fact , the young French general was on the point of being ...
... road from White Marsh , were within a mile of the camp , and had possession of the road . leading to Valley Forge . Another column was advancing on the Philadelphia road . In fact , the young French general was on the point of being ...
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