Life of George Washington, Količina 2B. Tauchnitz, 1856 |
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... Delaware Dismay and Despondency of the Country -Pro- clamation of Lord Howe Exultation of the Enemy -Washing- ton's Resolve in case of Extremity --- CHAPTER XLII . Page 373 - - - Lee - Lee at Peekskill - Stanch Adherence of Heath to ...
... Delaware Dismay and Despondency of the Country -Pro- clamation of Lord Howe Exultation of the Enemy -Washing- ton's Resolve in case of Extremity --- CHAPTER XLII . Page 373 - - - Lee - Lee at Peekskill - Stanch Adherence of Heath to ...
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... Delaware and Maryland , was to be under the command of a major - general , and two brigadier - generals ; the other , comprising Virginia , the Carolinas and Georgia , to be under the command of a major - general , and four brigadiers ...
... Delaware and Maryland , was to be under the command of a major - general , and two brigadier - generals ; the other , comprising Virginia , the Carolinas and Georgia , to be under the command of a major - general , and four brigadiers ...
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... Delaware and Maryland , and likewise engaged until the 1st December , should be stationed in the Jerseys for the defence of the middle colonies . Wash- ington was , moreover , empowered , in case of emergency , to call on the ...
... Delaware and Maryland , and likewise engaged until the 1st December , should be stationed in the Jerseys for the defence of the middle colonies . Wash- ington was , moreover , empowered , in case of emergency , to call on the ...
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... Delaware , looked with very unkind feelings on those of New England ; especially those from Connecticut , whose peculiarities of deportment made them the objects of ill - disguised derision among their fellow - soldiers . ” * Among the ...
... Delaware , looked with very unkind feelings on those of New England ; especially those from Connecticut , whose peculiarities of deportment made them the objects of ill - disguised derision among their fellow - soldiers . ” * Among the ...
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... Delaware regiment ; which was joined to Lord Stirling's brigade , chiefly com- posed of Southern troops , and stationed outside of the lines . These were troops which Washington regarded with peculiar satisfaction , on account of their ...
... Delaware regiment ; which was joined to Lord Stirling's brigade , chiefly com- posed of Southern troops , and stationed outside of the lines . These were troops which Washington regarded with peculiar satisfaction , on account of their ...
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