Life of George Washington, Količina 2B. Tauchnitz, 1856 |
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... Artillery - Henry Knox , the Artillerist - His Mission to Ticonderoga - Re - enlist- ment of Troops - Lack of Public Spirit · Comments of General Greene - CHAPTER VIII . Affairs in Canada - - - - - Capture of Fort Chamblee - Siege of St ...
... Artillery - Henry Knox , the Artillerist - His Mission to Ticonderoga - Re - enlist- ment of Troops - Lack of Public Spirit · Comments of General Greene - CHAPTER VIII . Affairs in Canada - - - - - Capture of Fort Chamblee - Siege of St ...
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... Artillery -Dorchester Heights to be seized and fortified - Preparations for the Attempt - ― CHAPTER XVIII . - The Affair of Dorchester Heights - American and English Letters respecting it A Laborious Night - Revelations at Daybreak Howe ...
... Artillery -Dorchester Heights to be seized and fortified - Preparations for the Attempt - ― CHAPTER XVIII . - The Affair of Dorchester Heights - American and English Letters respecting it A Laborious Night - Revelations at Daybreak Howe ...
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... artillery . Above all things , he requested a supply of money as soon as possible . " I find myself already much embarrassed for want of a military chest . " In one of his recommendations , we have an instance of frontier expediency ...
... artillery . Above all things , he requested a supply of money as soon as possible . " I find myself already much embarrassed for want of a military chest . " In one of his recommendations , we have an instance of frontier expediency ...
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... was not more powder in camp than would serve the artillery for one day of general action . None , therefore , Reed to Thomas Bradford . Life and Correspondence , vol . i . p . 118 . was allowed to be wasted ; the troops were even.
... was not more powder in camp than would serve the artillery for one day of general action . None , therefore , Reed to Thomas Bradford . Life and Correspondence , vol . i . p . 118 . was allowed to be wasted ; the troops were even.
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... artillery , I will take Mon- treal . Provided I could be thus furnished , and if an army could command the field , it would be no insuper- able difficulty to take Quebec . " A letter to the same purport , and with the same rhetorical ...
... artillery , I will take Mon- treal . Provided I could be thus furnished , and if an army could command the field , it would be no insuper- able difficulty to take Quebec . " A letter to the same purport , and with the same rhetorical ...
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affairs alarm American arms army Arnold arrived artillery attack battery boats Boston British camp Canada Canadians cannon cannonade Captain Carleton cause Clinton Colonel Colonel Reed colonies command commander-in-chief committee conduct Connecticut cross defence despatched detachment Dorchester Heights embarked encamped enemy enemy's Ethan Allen expedition fire fleet force Fort Constitution Fort Montgomery Fort Washington fortified garrison Gates George Clinton give Governor Governor Tryon Green Mountain Boys Greene guard guns head-quarters Hessians Highlands Hill honor Hudson hundred Indians inhabitants James Clinton Jerseys Johns King's Bridge land Lee's letter lieutenant Long Island miles military militia Montgomery Montreal morning night o'clock officers orders passed Philadelphia Point present President of Congress prisoners province Putnam quarters Quebec received regiment reinforcements retreat river Schuyler sent ships soldiers soon Sorel spirit Staten Island stationed Sullivan Sullivan's Island thousand Ticonderoga tion tories town troops Tryon Washington writes York