The Life of George Washington, Količina 2Putnam, 1856 |
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... Ships - Movements of the Phoenix and the Rose - Panic in the City- Hostile Ships up the Hudson - Stir of War along the River - General George Clin- ton , and the Militia of Ulster County - Fresh Agitation of New York - Arrival of Lord ...
... Ships - Movements of the Phoenix and the Rose - Panic in the City- Hostile Ships up the Hudson - Stir of War along the River - General George Clin- ton , and the Militia of Ulster County - Fresh Agitation of New York - Arrival of Lord ...
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... Ship- The Ships Evacuate the Hudson .... 279 CHAPTER XXXI . The Battle of Long Island .. CHAPTER XXXII . The Retreat from Long Island .. CHAPTER XXXIII 291 810 Long Island in Possession of the Enemy - Distressed Situation of the ...
... Ship- The Ships Evacuate the Hudson .... 279 CHAPTER XXXI . The Battle of Long Island .. CHAPTER XXXII . The Retreat from Long Island .. CHAPTER XXXIII 291 810 Long Island in Possession of the Enemy - Distressed Situation of the ...
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... Ships in the East River - The Enemy at Hell Gate-- Skirmish at Turtle Bay - Panic of the Connecticut Militia - Rage and Personal Peril of Washington - Putnam's Perilous Retreat from the City - British Regale at Murray Hill ... 328 ...
... Ships in the East River - The Enemy at Hell Gate-- Skirmish at Turtle Bay - Panic of the Connecticut Militia - Rage and Personal Peril of Washington - Putnam's Perilous Retreat from the City - British Regale at Murray Hill ... 328 ...
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... ship was anchored between the peninsula and Boston . General Gage , the commander - in - chief , still had his head- quarters in the town , but there were few troops there besides Burgoyne's light - horse . A large force , however , was ...
... ship was anchored between the peninsula and Boston . General Gage , the commander - in - chief , still had his head- quarters in the town , but there were few troops there besides Burgoyne's light - horse . A large force , however , was ...
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... ships and floating batteries , and garrisoned by eleven thousand strongly posted veterans , we are at a loss whether to attribute its hazardous position to ignorance , or to that daring self - confidence , which at times , in our ...
... ships and floating batteries , and garrisoned by eleven thousand strongly posted veterans , we are at a loss whether to attribute its hazardous position to ignorance , or to that daring self - confidence , which at times , in our ...
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