Life of George Washington, Količina 2Bohn, 1856 |
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Stran iii
... Situation of the Army - Strength- ening of the Defences - Efficiency of Putnam - Rapid Changes - New Distribution of the Forces - Rigid Discipline - Lee and his cane - His Idea as to Strong Battalions - Arrival of Rifle Companies ...
... Situation of the Army - Strength- ening of the Defences - Efficiency of Putnam - Rapid Changes - New Distribution of the Forces - Rigid Discipline - Lee and his cane - His Idea as to Strong Battalions - Arrival of Rifle Companies ...
Stran ix
... Situation of the Ame- rican Army at New York - Question of Abandoning the City - Letters from either Camp - Enemy's Ships in the Sound - Removal of Women and Children from the City - Yearning for Home among the Militia— Tolerant Ideas ...
... Situation of the Ame- rican Army at New York - Question of Abandoning the City - Letters from either Camp - Enemy's Ships in the Sound - Removal of Women and Children from the City - Yearning for Home among the Militia— Tolerant Ideas ...
Stran x
... Situation of the Armies - Change of Position— Contrast of the Appearance of the Troops - George Clinton's Idea of Strategy - Movement of the British Army - Incendiaries at White Plains , • · 384 CHAPTER XXXVIII . Conjectures as to the ...
... Situation of the Armies - Change of Position— Contrast of the Appearance of the Troops - George Clinton's Idea of Strategy - Movement of the British Army - Incendiaries at White Plains , • · 384 CHAPTER XXXVIII . Conjectures as to the ...
Stran xi
... Situation of the Army - Disparaging Correspondence between Lee and Reed - Washington Retreats across the Raritan - Arrives at Trenton -Removes His Baggage across the Delaware - Dismay and Despon- dency of the Country - Proclamation of ...
... Situation of the Army - Disparaging Correspondence between Lee and Reed - Washington Retreats across the Raritan - Arrives at Trenton -Removes His Baggage across the Delaware - Dismay and Despon- dency of the Country - Proclamation of ...
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... situation ; he gladly exchanged it , therefore , for that of major of brigade . The member of Washington's family most deserv- ing of mention at present , was his secretary , Mr. Joseph Reed . With this gentleman he had formed an ...
... situation ; he gladly exchanged it , therefore , for that of major of brigade . The member of Washington's family most deserv- ing of mention at present , was his secretary , Mr. Joseph Reed . With this gentleman he had formed an ...
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