Life of George WashingtonCo-operative Publication Society, 1930 |
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Stran 98
... considered by General Lee of the utmost importance to the communication between New York and the mainland , and to the security of the Hudson , were reconnoitered by Washington on horse- back about the middle of the month ; ordering ...
... considered by General Lee of the utmost importance to the communication between New York and the mainland , and to the security of the Hudson , were reconnoitered by Washington on horse- back about the middle of the month ; ordering ...
Stran 130
... considered as making the first advance toward that desirable object . Washington replied that , by what had appeared ( alluding , no doubt , to Lord Howe's circular ) , their powers , it would seem , were only to grant pardons . Now ...
... considered as making the first advance toward that desirable object . Washington replied that , by what had appeared ( alluding , no doubt , to Lord Howe's circular ) , their powers , it would seem , were only to grant pardons . Now ...
Stran 505
... considered a strong position , where they could not be attacked without great disadvantage to the assailant . The feelings of Schuyler were more and more excited as the game of war appeared drawing to a crisis . " I am re- solved ...
... considered a strong position , where they could not be attacked without great disadvantage to the assailant . The feelings of Schuyler were more and more excited as the game of war appeared drawing to a crisis . " I am re- solved ...
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The Affair of Dorchester HeightsAmerican and English Letters | 53 |
Destination of the FleetCommission of the two HowesChar | 68 |
Arnold blockades QuebecHis DifficultiesArrival of General | 79 |
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