Life of George Washington, Količina 19Twayne Publishers, 1982 |
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... troops , belong- ing to different provinces , and each having a leader of its own election . About ten thousand belonged to Massachusetts , and were under the command of General Artemas Ward , whose head - quarters were at Cambridge ...
... troops , belong- ing to different provinces , and each having a leader of its own election . About ten thousand belonged to Massachusetts , and were under the command of General Artemas Ward , whose head - quarters were at Cambridge ...
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... troops from New York , succeeded to the command ; General Wooster having been recalled . He advanced immediately with his brigade to the mouth of the Sorel , where he found General Thompson with but very few troops to defend that post ...
... troops from New York , succeeded to the command ; General Wooster having been recalled . He advanced immediately with his brigade to the mouth of the Sorel , where he found General Thompson with but very few troops to defend that post ...
Stran 444
... troops . In a letter to Schuyler ( July 17th ) , he says , “ I must entreat your attention to do away the unhappy and pernicious distinctions and jealousies between the troops of different governments . Enjoin this upon the officers ...
... troops . In a letter to Schuyler ( July 17th ) , he says , “ I must entreat your attention to do away the unhappy and pernicious distinctions and jealousies between the troops of different governments . Enjoin this upon the officers ...
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