Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1876 |
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... Order of Washington on the subject of Sectional Jealousies - Profane Swearing prohibited in the Camp - Preparations ... Orders - Lee crosses the Hudson - Washing- ton at Trenton - Lee at the Heels of the Enemy - His Speculations on ...
... Order of Washington on the subject of Sectional Jealousies - Profane Swearing prohibited in the Camp - Preparations ... Orders - Lee crosses the Hudson - Washing- ton at Trenton - Lee at the Heels of the Enemy - His Speculations on ...
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... Orders George Clinton to call out Militia from Ulster and Orange Counties - Sends Sullivan towards the Highlands - Moves his own Camp back to Morristown - Stir among the Shipping Their Destination surmised to be Philadel phia - A Dinner ...
... Orders George Clinton to call out Militia from Ulster and Orange Counties - Sends Sullivan towards the Highlands - Moves his own Camp back to Morristown - Stir among the Shipping Their Destination surmised to be Philadel phia - A Dinner ...
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... orders to his people , also , to take an exact account of the canoes in readiness , and others in the process of con- struction , for the conveyance of troops down the river in the ensuing spring . As the weather continued stormy , with ...
... orders to his people , also , to take an exact account of the canoes in readiness , and others in the process of con- struction , for the conveyance of troops down the river in the ensuing spring . As the weather continued stormy , with ...
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... orders of my general ; and I entreat you , sir , not to doubt one moment but that I am determined to con- form myself to them with all the exactness and resolution which can be expected from the best officer . " ** * * me ...
... orders of my general ; and I entreat you , sir , not to doubt one moment but that I am determined to con- form myself to them with all the exactness and resolution which can be expected from the best officer . " ** * * me ...
Stran 47
... ordered them to keep quiet , and refrain from firing until the foe should show themselves , and draw near . The firing was kept up , but still under cover . He now fell back with his men into the trenches , ordering them to fire ...
... ordered them to keep quiet , and refrain from firing until the foe should show themselves , and draw near . The firing was kept up , but still under cover . He now fell back with his men into the trenches , ordering them to fire ...
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