Life of George Washington, Količina 2Bohn, 1856 |
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... American Troops , CHAPTER IX . PAGE 89 Washington's anticipations of Success at Quebec - His Eulogium of Ar- nold ... Americans— Rebuked by Washington - Correspondence of Washington with Gen- eral Howe about the treatment of Ethan Allen ...
... American Troops , CHAPTER IX . PAGE 89 Washington's anticipations of Success at Quebec - His Eulogium of Ar- nold ... Americans— Rebuked by Washington - Correspondence of Washington with Gen- eral Howe about the treatment of Ethan Allen ...
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... American and English Letters respect- ing it - A Laborious Night - Revelations at Daybreak - Howe in a Perplexity ... Americans - Halt at Point Deschamboault - Alarm in the Colonies at the Retreat of the Army - Popular Clamor against ...
... American and English Letters respect- ing it - A Laborious Night - Revelations at Daybreak - Howe in a Perplexity ... Americans - Halt at Point Deschamboault - Alarm in the Colonies at the Retreat of the Army - Popular Clamor against ...
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... Panic of the Connecticut Militia - Rage and Personal Peril of Washington - Put- nam's Perilous Retreat from the City - British Regale at Murray Hill , 336 847 CHAPTER XXXV . Fortified Camp at King's Bridge - American.
... Panic of the Connecticut Militia - Rage and Personal Peril of Washington - Put- nam's Perilous Retreat from the City - British Regale at Murray Hill , 336 847 CHAPTER XXXV . Fortified Camp at King's Bridge - American.
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... American posts , and rode to the heights , commanding views over Boston and its envi- rons , being anxious to make himself acquainted with the strength and relative position of both armies : and here we will give a few particulars ...
... American posts , and rode to the heights , commanding views over Boston and its envi- rons , being anxious to make himself acquainted with the strength and relative position of both armies : and here we will give a few particulars ...
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... American troops were irregularly distributed in a kind of semicircle eight or nine miles in extent ; the left resting on Winter Hill , the most northern post ; the right extending on the south to Roxbury and Dor- chester Neck ...
... American troops were irregularly distributed in a kind of semicircle eight or nine miles in extent ; the left resting on Winter Hill , the most northern post ; the right extending on the south to Roxbury and Dor- chester Neck ...
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