The Life of George Washington, Količine 3–4Crowell, 1855 |
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... cause . From a rising ground in an open place he descried the enemy in force , their foragers busy in a field of wheat , the officers reconnoitring the left wing of the camp with telescopes from the top of a cabin . Returning to the ...
... cause . From a rising ground in an open place he descried the enemy in force , their foragers busy in a field of wheat , the officers reconnoitring the left wing of the camp with telescopes from the top of a cabin . Returning to the ...
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... cause . The fortresses in the Highlands could not be main- tained , and had been evacuated and destroyed , and the plun- dering and burning of defenceless towns and villages , and especially the conflagration of Esopus , had given to ...
... cause . The fortresses in the Highlands could not be main- tained , and had been evacuated and destroyed , and the plun- dering and burning of defenceless towns and villages , and especially the conflagration of Esopus , had given to ...
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... cause for not improving this happy opportunity , than the extreme haziness of the weather . ' So also Captain Heth ... caused by any single incident of the war 42 LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
... cause for not improving this happy opportunity , than the extreme haziness of the weather . ' So also Captain Heth ... caused by any single incident of the war 42 LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
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Washington Irving. than that caused by any single incident of the war after Lexing- ton and Bunker's Hill.1 A British ... cause in which we are con- tending , and that Providence , in its own good time , will succeed and bless it , that ...
Washington Irving. than that caused by any single incident of the war after Lexing- ton and Bunker's Hill.1 A British ... cause in which we are con- tending , and that Providence , in its own good time , will succeed and bless it , that ...
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... cause , and received a commission from Con- gress . The chevaux - de - frise in the river had been constructed under his superintendence . Greene , aided by Duplessis , made all haste to put Fort Mer- cer in a state of defence ; but ...
... cause , and received a commission from Con- gress . The chevaux - de - frise in the river had been constructed under his superintendence . Greene , aided by Duplessis , made all haste to put Fort Mer- cer in a state of defence ; but ...
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affairs aide-de-camp American André appointed arms army Arnold arrived artillery attack British camp campaign captured Carolina cavalry Charleston Colonel command commander-in-chief conduct Congress considered Count crossed despatches detachment dragoons effect encamped enemy enemy's expedition favor fire fleet force formed Fort Mifflin France French garrison Gates give Gouverneur Morris Governor Greene Hamilton honor horses House Hudson hundred infantry James River Jefferson Jersey Knox Lafayette land letter Lord Cornwallis Lord Rawdon lordship marquis Marquis de Lafayette measures ment miles military militia Mount Vernon nation night North North Carolina object observed officers opinion party passed patriotism Philadelphia Point present President prisoners re-enforcements received reply retire retreat Revolution river road Rochambeau sent ships side Sir Henry Clinton soldiers spirit Tarleton thing thousand tion took treaty troops United vessels Virginia Wash Washington Wayne West Point wounded writes York York Island