Life of George Washington, Količina 2G.P. Putnam's sons, 1856 |
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... immediately in compe- tition . Congress , speaking of them reproachfully , observed , “ Three of England's most experienced generals are sent to wage war with their fellow - subjects . " The first here alluded to was the Honorable ...
... immediately in compe- tition . Congress , speaking of them reproachfully , observed , “ Three of England's most experienced generals are sent to wage war with their fellow - subjects . " The first here alluded to was the Honorable ...
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... immediately to take possession of St Johns and Montreal , and pursue such other mea- sures in Canada as might have a tendency to promote the peace and security of these provinces . " It behooved General Schulyer to be on the alert ...
... immediately to take possession of St Johns and Montreal , and pursue such other mea- sures in Canada as might have a tendency to promote the peace and security of these provinces . " It behooved General Schulyer to be on the alert ...
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... immediately bedded a thirteen - inch mortar , and commenced a fire of shot and shells upon the fort . The distance , however , was too great , and the positions of the batteries were ill chosen . A flourishing letter was received by the ...
... immediately bedded a thirteen - inch mortar , and commenced a fire of shot and shells upon the fort . The distance , however , was too great , and the positions of the batteries were ill chosen . A flourishing letter was received by the ...
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... immediately to Montreal ; requesting General Schuyler to forward all the men he could possibly spare . The royal Highland Emigrants who were to have co - operated with General Carleton , met with no better fortune than that commander ...
... immediately to Montreal ; requesting General Schuyler to forward all the men he could possibly spare . The royal Highland Emigrants who were to have co - operated with General Carleton , met with no better fortune than that commander ...
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... immediately re- turned . Letters from Arnold and Enos apprised Washington of this grievous flaw in the enterprise . He regarded it , however , as usual , with a hopeful eye . " Notwithstanding this great defec- 1775. ] ARNOLD IN THE ...
... immediately re- turned . Letters from Arnold and Enos apprised Washington of this grievous flaw in the enterprise . He regarded it , however , as usual , with a hopeful eye . " Notwithstanding this great defec- 1775. ] ARNOLD IN THE ...
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