Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1855 |
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... Fort Washington to be kept up . • CHAPTER XXXVII . Army Arrangements - Washington at White Plains The Enemy at Throg's Point- Skirmish of Colonel Glover - Attempt to Surprise Rogers , the Renegade - Troopers in a rough Country - Alarms ...
... Fort Washington to be kept up . • CHAPTER XXXVII . Army Arrangements - Washington at White Plains The Enemy at Throg's Point- Skirmish of Colonel Glover - Attempt to Surprise Rogers , the Renegade - Troopers in a rough Country - Alarms ...
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... Fort Mont- gomery ; another to Fort Constitution ; the third to rendezvous at Newburgh , just above the High- lands , ready to hasten to the assistance of Fort Constitution , should another signal be given . All the other regiments ...
... Fort Mont- gomery ; another to Fort Constitution ; the third to rendezvous at Newburgh , just above the High- lands , ready to hasten to the assistance of Fort Constitution , should another signal be given . All the other regiments ...
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... Fort Washington . " The enemy , " said he , " must invest it with double the number of men required for its defense . They must keep troops at King's Bridge , to cut off all communication with the country , and in consid- consider the fort ...
... Fort Washington . " The enemy , " said he , " must invest it with double the number of men required for its defense . They must keep troops at King's Bridge , to cut off all communication with the country , and in consid- consider the fort ...
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