Life of George Washington, Količina 2B. Tauchnitz, 1856 |
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... carry on the War - Return of Secretary Reed to Phila- delphia - - - CHAPTER VII . - - -- Measures of General Howe Desecration of Churches Three Proclamations Seizure of Tories Want of Artillery - Henry Knox , the Artillerist - His ...
... carry on the War - Return of Secretary Reed to Phila- delphia - - - CHAPTER VII . - - -- Measures of General Howe Desecration of Churches Three Proclamations Seizure of Tories Want of Artillery - Henry Knox , the Artillerist - His ...
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... carried arms on the frontier and obtained a command . He and his rifle- men in coming to the camp had marched six hundred miles in three weeks . They will be found of signal efficiency in the sharpest conflicts of the revolutionary war ...
... carried arms on the frontier and obtained a command . He and his rifle- men in coming to the camp had marched six hundred miles in three weeks . They will be found of signal efficiency in the sharpest conflicts of the revolutionary war ...
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... carry the plan into ex- ecution , I will undertake , and , with the smiles of Heaven , answer for the success , provided I am supplied with men , & c . , to carry it into execution without loss of time . " In a postscript of his letter ...
... carry the plan into ex- ecution , I will undertake , and , with the smiles of Heaven , answer for the success , provided I am supplied with men , & c . , to carry it into execution without loss of time . " In a postscript of his letter ...
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... carry Canada . It might be done with great ease and little cost . The Canadians were dis- affected to British rule , and would join the Americans , and so would many of the Indians . " I am prepared , " writes he to Washington , " to ...
... carry Canada . It might be done with great ease and little cost . The Canadians were dis- affected to British rule , and would join the Americans , and so would many of the Indians . " I am prepared , " writes he to Washington , " to ...
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... carry it into effect . In reply to Wash- ington , he declared his conviction , from various accounts which he had received , that Carleton and his agents were exciting the Indian tribes to hostility . " I should , therefore , not ...
... carry it into effect . In reply to Wash- ington , he declared his conviction , from various accounts which he had received , that Carleton and his agents were exciting the Indian tribes to hostility . " I should , therefore , not ...
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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