Life of George WashingtonG.P. Putnam, 1861 |
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... Gates — Anecdotes concerning him- General Charles Lee His Peculiarities and Dogs Washington at the Richmond Convention War Speech of Patrick Henry - Washington's Military Intentions - 1 CHAPTER XXXVII . 284 · Infatuation in British ...
... Gates — Anecdotes concerning him- General Charles Lee His Peculiarities and Dogs Washington at the Richmond Convention War Speech of Patrick Henry - Washington's Military Intentions - 1 CHAPTER XXXVII . 284 · Infatuation in British ...
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... Gates as Adjutant - General — Hazardous Situation of the Army - Strengthening of the Defences - Efficiency of Putnam - Rapid Changes - New Distribution of the Forces - Rigid Discipline- Lee and his Cane- His Idea as to Strong Battalions ...
... Gates as Adjutant - General — Hazardous Situation of the Army - Strengthening of the Defences - Efficiency of Putnam - Rapid Changes - New Distribution of the Forces - Rigid Discipline- Lee and his Cane- His Idea as to Strong Battalions ...
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... gates of paradise . The brothers had scarcely been a fortnight at the island when George was taken down by a severe attack of small- pox . Skilful medical treatment , with the kind attentions of friends , and especially of his brother ...
... gates of paradise . The brothers had scarcely been a fortnight at the island when George was taken down by a severe attack of small- pox . Skilful medical treatment , with the kind attentions of friends , and especially of his brother ...
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... Gates , of whom we shall have to speak much hereafter , in the course of this biography . Another person in camp , of subsequent notoriety , and who became a warm friend of Washington , was Dr. Hugh Mercer , a Scotchman , about thirty ...
... Gates , of whom we shall have to speak much hereafter , in the course of this biography . Another person in camp , of subsequent notoriety , and who became a warm friend of Washington , was Dr. Hugh Mercer , a Scotchman , about thirty ...
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... Gates , and two six - pounders . Washington , who had already seen enough of regular troops to doubt their infallibility in wild bush - fighting , and who knew the dangerous nature of the ground they were to traverse , ven- tured to ...
... Gates , and two six - pounders . Washington , who had already seen enough of regular troops to doubt their infallibility in wild bush - fighting , and who knew the dangerous nature of the ground they were to traverse , ven- tured to ...
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