Life of George Washington, Količina 2Bohn, 1856 |
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... River - General George Clinton , and the Militia of Ulster County- Fresh Agitation of New York - Arrival of Lord Howe , CHAPTER XXVII . · Precautions against Tories - Secret Committees Declaration of Lord Howe - His Letter to the ...
... River - General George Clinton , and the Militia of Ulster County- Fresh Agitation of New York - Arrival of Lord Howe , CHAPTER XXVII . · Precautions against Tories - Secret Committees Declaration of Lord Howe - His Letter to the ...
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... River -The Enemy at Hell Gate - Skirmish at Turtle Bay - 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 ...
... River -The Enemy at Hell Gate - Skirmish at Turtle Bay - 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 ...
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... River commanded this isthmus , and a twenty- gun 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 ...
... River commanded this isthmus , and a twenty- gun 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 ...
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... into Canada , Major John Brown , an American , who resided on the Sorel River , and was popular among the Canadians . He was to collect information as to the British forces and fortifications , and to ascertain how an.
... into Canada , Major John Brown , an American , who resided on the Sorel River , and was popular among the Canadians . He was to collect information as to the British forces and fortifications , and to ascertain how an.
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... River . " If you are resolved to proceed , " writes he to Schuyler , " which I gather from your last letter is your intention , it would make a diversion that would distract Carleton . He must either break up , and follow this party to ...
... River . " If you are resolved to proceed , " writes he to Schuyler , " which I gather from your last letter is your intention , it would make a diversion that would distract Carleton . He must either break up , and follow this party to ...
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