Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1855 |
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... troops , belonging to different prov- inces , and each having a leader of its own election . About ten thousand belonged to Massachusetts , and were under the command of General Artemus Ward , whose headquarters were at Cambridge ...
... troops , belonging to different prov- inces , and each having a leader of its own election . About ten thousand belonged to Massachusetts , and were under the command of General Artemus Ward , whose headquarters were at Cambridge ...
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... troops . In a letter to Schuyler ( July 17 ) , 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 , and ...
... troops . In a letter to Schuyler ( July 17 ) , 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 , and ...
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... troops , was , by a circuitous march in the night , to throw himself into the road leading from Jamaica to Bedford , seize upon a pass through the Bedford Hills , within three miles of that village , and thus turn the left of the Ameri ...
... troops , was , by a circuitous march in the night , to throw himself into the road leading from Jamaica to Bedford , seize upon a pass through the Bedford Hills , within three miles of that village , and thus turn the left of the Ameri ...
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