Life of George WashingtonSleepy Hollow Restorations, 1975 - 721 strani |
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... received his appointment shortly after their arrival at Cambridge . The second aide - de - camp was John Trumbull , son of the Governor of Connecticut . Trumbull , young and unaccustomed to society , soon found himself unequal to the ...
... received his appointment shortly after their arrival at Cambridge . The second aide - de - camp was John Trumbull , son of the Governor of Connecticut . Trumbull , young and unaccustomed to society , soon found himself unequal to the ...
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... received Washington's orders to join him with all possible despatch , was no farther than Morristown , where , with militia recruits , his force was about 4000 men . In a letter on the 8th of December he writes from Chatham to ...
... received Washington's orders to join him with all possible despatch , was no farther than Morristown , where , with militia recruits , his force was about 4000 men . In a letter on the 8th of December he writes from Chatham to ...
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... received about this time , gave Washington some gratifying intelligence about the Marquis de Lafayette . Though not quite recovered from the wound received at the battle of Brandywine , he had accompanied Greene as a volun- teer in his ...
... received about this time , gave Washington some gratifying intelligence about the Marquis de Lafayette . Though not quite recovered from the wound received at the battle of Brandywine , he had accompanied Greene as a volun- teer in his ...
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