Life of George WashingtonG.P. Putnam, 1861 |
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... Clinton - Proc- lamation of Gage - Nature of the American Army - Scornful Conduct of the British Officers - Project of the Americans to seize upon Breed's Hill - Putnam's Opinion of it- Sanctioned by Prescott - Nocturnal March of the ...
... Clinton - Proc- lamation of Gage - Nature of the American Army - Scornful Conduct of the British Officers - Project of the Americans to seize upon Breed's Hill - Putnam's Opinion of it- Sanctioned by Prescott - Nocturnal March of the ...
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... George Croghan , a veteran trader , shrewd and sagacious , who had been frequently to the Ohio country with pack - horses and followers , and made himself popular among the Indians by dis ... Clinton . - 46 LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
... George Croghan , a veteran trader , shrewd and sagacious , who had been frequently to the Ohio country with pack - horses and followers , and made himself popular among the Indians by dis ... Clinton . - 46 LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
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... George . The latter was appointed one of the executors of the will ; but such was the implicit confidence reposed in his judgment ... Clinton . - Doc . Hist . N. Y. ii . , 624 . 1 London Mag . , June , 1754 . LIFE OF WASHINGTON . 57.
... George . The latter was appointed one of the executors of the will ; but such was the implicit confidence reposed in his judgment ... Clinton . - Doc . Hist . N. Y. ii . , 624 . 1 London Mag . , June , 1754 . LIFE OF WASHINGTON . 57.
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... CLINTON - PROCLAMATION OF GAGE - NATURE OF THE AMERICAN ARMY - SCORNFUL CONDUCT OF THE BRITISH OFFI- CERS PROJECT OF THE AMERICANS TO SEIZE UPON BREED'S HILL - PUTNAM'S OPINION OF IT - SANCTIONED BY PRESCOTT - NOCTURNAL MARCH OF THE ...
... CLINTON - PROCLAMATION OF GAGE - NATURE OF THE AMERICAN ARMY - SCORNFUL CONDUCT OF THE BRITISH OFFI- CERS PROJECT OF THE AMERICANS TO SEIZE UPON BREED'S HILL - PUTNAM'S OPINION OF IT - SANCTIONED BY PRESCOTT - NOCTURNAL MARCH OF THE ...
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... Clinton and Grant , advised that a force should be landed on Charlestown Neck , under the protection of their batteries , so as to attack the Americans in rear , and cut off their retreat . General Gage objected that it would place his ...
... Clinton and Grant , advised that a force should be landed on Charlestown Neck , under the protection of their batteries , so as to attack the Americans in rear , and cut off their retreat . General Gage objected that it would place his ...
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