Life of George Washington, Količina 2Bohn, 1856 |
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Stran vii
... sent to Philadelphia with the Canada Despatches - Promoted to the rank of Major - General - Washington Summoned to Philadelphia- Putnam left in Command - Conference with Congress - Army Ar- rangements - A Board of War instituted - The ...
... sent to Philadelphia with the Canada Despatches - Promoted to the rank of Major - General - Washington Summoned to Philadelphia- Putnam left in Command - Conference with Congress - Army Ar- rangements - A Board of War instituted - The ...
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... sent to wage war with their fellow - subjects . " The first here alluded to was the Honorable William Howe , next in command to Gage . He was a man of a fine presence , six feet high , well proportioned , and of graceful deportment . He ...
... sent to wage war with their fellow - subjects . " The first here alluded to was the Honorable William Howe , next in command to Gage . He was a man of a fine presence , six feet high , well proportioned , and of graceful deportment . He ...
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... sent with a force to aid the Portuguese against the Spaniards , joined the army commanded by the Count de la Lippe , and signalized himself by surprising and capturing the town of Alcantara . He had since been elected to Parliament for ...
... sent with a force to aid the Portuguese against the Spaniards , joined the army commanded by the Count de la Lippe , and signalized himself by surprising and capturing the town of Alcantara . He had since been elected to Parliament for ...
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... sent to seize upon a magazine of gunpowder , said to be in a remote part of the Island of Bermuda . “ I am very sensible , " writes he , " that at first view the project may appear hazardous , and its success must depend on the ...
... sent to seize upon a magazine of gunpowder , said to be in a remote part of the Island of Bermuda . “ I am very sensible , " writes he , " that at first view the project may appear hazardous , and its success must depend on the ...
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... sent from New York , five hundred of General Arnold's regiment , including the seamen and marines on board the vessels ( no Green Mountain Boys ) . " Within a few days after the date of this letter , Colonel Hinman with the Connecticut ...
... sent from New York , five hundred of General Arnold's regiment , including the seamen and marines on board the vessels ( no Green Mountain Boys ) . " Within a few days after the date of this letter , Colonel Hinman with the Connecticut ...
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