Life of George Washington, Količina 2Bohn, 1856 |
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... Fort Washington- Meditated Attack on Staten Island - Arrival of Ships - Hessian Re- inforcements - Scotch Highlanders - Sir Henry Clinton and Lord Corn- wallis - Putnam's Obstructions of the Hudson - The Phoenix and Rose Attacked by Row ...
... Fort Washington- Meditated Attack on Staten Island - Arrival of Ships - Hessian Re- inforcements - Scotch Highlanders - Sir Henry Clinton and Lord Corn- wallis - Putnam's Obstructions of the Hudson - The Phoenix and Rose Attacked by Row ...
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... Fort Washington to be kept up , . 375 CHAPTER XXXVII . Army Arrangements — Washington at White Plains - The Enemy at Throg's Point - Skirmish of Colonel Glover - Attempt to Surprise Ro- gers , the Renegade - Troopers in a rough country ...
... Fort Washington to be kept up , . 375 CHAPTER XXXVII . Army Arrangements — Washington at White Plains - The Enemy at Throg's Point - Skirmish of Colonel Glover - Attempt to Surprise Ro- gers , the Renegade - Troopers in a rough country ...
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... Fort Lee - Affairs at Fort Washington - Question about its Abandonment - Movements of Howe -The Fort summoned to Surrender - Refusal of Colonel McGaw- The Fort Attacked - Capture of the Fort and Garrison - Comments of Washington on the ...
... Fort Lee - Affairs at Fort Washington - Question about its Abandonment - Movements of Howe -The Fort summoned to Surrender - Refusal of Colonel McGaw- The Fort Attacked - Capture of the Fort and Garrison - Comments of Washington on the ...
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... fort ] at every hazard , until I have further orders . " * " ' * * The public bodies themselves seemed perplexed what to do with the prize , so bravely seized upon by these bold men . Allen had written to the Albany committee , for men ...
... fort ] at every hazard , until I have further orders . " * " ' * * The public bodies themselves seemed perplexed what to do with the prize , so bravely seized upon by these bold men . Allen had written to the Albany committee , for men ...
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Washington Irving. Arnold was at Crown Point , acting as commander of the fort and admiral of the fleet , and having about a hundred and fifty resolute men under him , was ex- pecting with confidence to be authorized to lead an ...
Washington Irving. Arnold was at Crown Point , acting as commander of the fort and admiral of the fleet , and having about a hundred and fifty resolute men under him , was ex- pecting with confidence to be authorized to lead an ...
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