Life of George Washington, Količina 2Bohn, 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 Clinton , 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 Clinton , and the Militia of Ulster County- Fresh Agitation of New York - Arrival of Lord ...
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... Ship - The Ships Evacuate the Hudson , • • ΡΑΘΕ 288 295 The Battle of Long Island , CHAPTER XXXI . • CHAPTER XXXII . The Retreat from Long Island , • • 308 328 CHAPTER XXXIII . Long Island in Possession of the Enemy - Distressed ...
... Ship - The Ships Evacuate the Hudson , • • ΡΑΘΕ 288 295 The Battle of Long Island , CHAPTER XXXI . • CHAPTER XXXII . The Retreat from Long Island , • • 308 328 CHAPTER XXXIII . Long Island in Possession of the Enemy - Distressed ...
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... Ships at Fort Washington - March of Lee- Fortified Camp at White Plains - Reconnoitring - The Affair at Chat- terton Hill - Relative Situation of the Armies - Change of Position— Contrast of the Appearance of the Troops - George ...
... Ships at Fort Washington - March of Lee- Fortified Camp at White Plains - Reconnoitring - The Affair at Chat- terton Hill - Relative Situation of the Armies - Change of Position— Contrast of the Appearance of the Troops - George ...
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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 ...
... 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 ...
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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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affairs aide-de-camp alarm American arms army Arnold arrived artillery attack battery boats Boston British camp Canada Canadians cannon cannonade Captain Carleton cause Colonel colonies command committee conduct Connecticut defence detachment embarked encamped enemy enemy's enlisted fire fleet force Fort Constitution Fort Montgomery Fort Washington fortified garrison Gates George Clinton Governor Tryon guard guns head-quarters heights Hessians Highlands Hill honor Hudson hundred Indians ington inhabitants James Clinton Jersey John King's Bridge land Lechmere Point Lee's letter Long Island Lord Stirling mand ment miles military militia Montgomery Montreal morning night o'clock officers ordered pass patriot Point present President of Congress prisoners province Putnam Quebec Quinze Chiens received redoubts Reed regiment reinforcements retreat riflemen river Schuyler secure sent ships shore shot Sir Henry Clinton soldiers soon spirit Staten Island stationed Sullivan thousand Ticonderoga tion tories town troops Wash Washington writes York