Life of George WashingtonSleepy Hollow Restorations, 1975 - 721 strani |
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... militia . In consequence , resolutions were passed in Congress that sol- diers should be enlisted for three years , that the army at New York should be reinforced until the 1st of December with 13,800 militia , that gondolas and fire ...
... militia . In consequence , resolutions were passed in Congress that sol- diers should be enlisted for three years , that the army at New York should be reinforced until the 1st of December with 13,800 militia , that gondolas and fire ...
Stran 283
... militia , which Washington , on hearing the firing , had detached to support Mercer . Mawhood ceased pur- suit , drew up his artillery , and by a heavy discharge brought the militia to a stand . At this moment Washington himself arrived ...
... militia , which Washington , on hearing the firing , had detached to support Mercer . Mawhood ceased pur- suit , drew up his artillery , and by a heavy discharge brought the militia to a stand . At this moment Washington himself arrived ...
Stran 341
... militia of the State had been formed into two brigades , one commanded by General William Whipple ; Stark had been prevailed upon to accept command of the other , upon the express condition that he should not be obliged to join the main ...
... militia of the State had been formed into two brigades , one commanded by General William Whipple ; Stark had been prevailed upon to accept command of the other , upon the express condition that he should not be obliged to join the main ...
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