Life of George Washington, Količina 2G. P. Putnam'S, 1863 |
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... Clinton , the next in command , was grandson of the Earl of Lincoln , and son of George Clinton , who had been Governor of the province of New York for ten years , from 1743 . The general had seen service on the continent in the Seven ...
... Clinton , the next in command , was grandson of the Earl of Lincoln , and son of George Clinton , who had been Governor of the province of New York for ten years , from 1743 . The general had seen service on the continent in the Seven ...
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... George Clinton , one of the delegates from New York , con- cerning the interior defences of that province , especially those connected with the security of the Highlands of the Hudson , where part of the regiment of Colonel James Clinton ...
... George Clinton , one of the delegates from New York , con- cerning the interior defences of that province , especially those connected with the security of the Highlands of the Hudson , where part of the regiment of Colonel James Clinton ...
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... George Clinton , shows what , in their forlorn plight , they had to grapple with . " We had reason , " writes he , " to apprehend an attack last night , or by daylight this morning . Our lines were manned all night in consequence ; and ...
... George Clinton , shows what , in their forlorn plight , they had to grapple with . " We had reason , " writes he , " to apprehend an attack last night , or by daylight this morning . Our lines were manned all night in consequence ; and ...
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