Life of George Washington, Količina 2G. P. Putnam'S, 1863 |
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... stationed in the Jerseys for the defence of the Middle colonies . Washington was , moreover , empowered , in case of emergency , to call on the neighboring colonies for temporary aid with their militia . Another important result of his ...
... stationed in the Jerseys for the defence of the Middle colonies . Washington was , moreover , empowered , in case of emergency , to call on the neighboring colonies for temporary aid with their militia . Another important result of his ...
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... stationed in the city . Heath , with nine thousand , was to keep guard on the upper part of the island , and oppose any attempt of the enemy to land . His troops , among whom were Magaw's , Shee's , Hand's , and Miles's Pennsylvanian ...
... stationed in the city . Heath , with nine thousand , was to keep guard on the upper part of the island , and oppose any attempt of the enemy to land . His troops , among whom were Magaw's , Shee's , Hand's , and Miles's Pennsylvanian ...
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... stationed along the Delaware , facing the American lines , which were along the west bank . Cornwallis , thinking his work accomplished , had obtained leave of absence , and was likewise at New York , preparing to embark for England ...
... stationed along the Delaware , facing the American lines , which were along the west bank . Cornwallis , thinking his work accomplished , had obtained leave of absence , and was likewise at New York , preparing to embark for England ...
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