The Life of George Washington, Količina 2Putnam, 1856 |
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... Jerseys - Gates on the March - Lee Quartered at Baskingridge- Surprised and Captured - Speculations on his Conduct .. CHAPTER XLIII . Washington Clothed with Additional Powers - Recruitment of the Army - Increased Pay - Colonel John ...
... Jerseys - Gates on the March - Lee Quartered at Baskingridge- Surprised and Captured - Speculations on his Conduct .. CHAPTER XLIII . Washington Clothed with Additional Powers - Recruitment of the Army - Increased Pay - Colonel John ...
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... Jersey , whose first experience in war had been to accompany Braddock's army as a waggoner . He had since carried arms on the frontier and obtained a command . and his riflemen in coming to the camp had marched six hundred miles in ...
... Jersey , whose first experience in war had been to accompany Braddock's army as a waggoner . He had since carried arms on the frontier and obtained a command . and his riflemen in coming to the camp had marched six hundred miles in ...
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... Jerseys , Ticonderoga and elsewhere , urging immediate supplies of powder and lead ; no quantity , however small , to be considered beneath notice . In a letter to Governor Cooke of Rhode Isand , he sug- gested that an armed vessel of ...
... Jerseys , Ticonderoga and elsewhere , urging immediate supplies of powder and lead ; no quantity , however small , to be considered beneath notice . In a letter to Governor Cooke of Rhode Isand , he sug- gested that an armed vessel of ...
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... Jerseys put an end to this imminent risk . Washington's secretary , Reed , who had been the confidant of his troubles and anxieties , gives a vivid ex- pression of his feelings on the arrival of this relief . " I can hardly look back ...
... Jerseys put an end to this imminent risk . Washington's secretary , Reed , who had been the confidant of his troubles and anxieties , gives a vivid ex- pression of his feelings on the arrival of this relief . " I can hardly look back ...
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... Jersey , Pennsylva- nia , and those to the southward of them . " By these means , " said the letter , " the administration and their friends fancy they shall soon either starve out or retake the garrisons of Crown Point and Ticonderoga ...
... Jersey , Pennsylva- nia , and those to the southward of them . " By these means , " said the letter , " the administration and their friends fancy they shall soon either starve out or retake the garrisons of Crown Point and Ticonderoga ...
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