Life of George WashingtonG.P. Putnam, 1861 |
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... Governor Sharpe , of Maryland - Washington's Dignified Reply - Questions of Rank between Royal and Provincial Troops ... Governors - Military Arrangements - Colonel William Johnson Sir John St. Clair at Fort Cumberland - His ...
... Governor Sharpe , of Maryland - Washington's Dignified Reply - Questions of Rank between Royal and Provincial Troops ... Governors - Military Arrangements - Colonel William Johnson Sir John St. Clair at Fort Cumberland - His ...
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... Governor Tryon - Arrival at New York - Military Instructions to Schuyler - Arrival at the Camp . CHAPTER XLIII . Washington takes Command of the Armies - Sketch of General Lee - Characters of the British Commanders , Howe , Clinton ...
... Governor Tryon - Arrival at New York - Military Instructions to Schuyler - Arrival at the Camp . CHAPTER XLIII . Washington takes Command of the Armies - Sketch of General Lee - Characters of the British Commanders , Howe , Clinton ...
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... governor having been cap- tured by the enemy . It was a time of confusion and dismay . The king had fled from Oxford in disguise and gone to the parliamentary camp at Newark . The royal cause was des- perate . In this crisis Sir Henry ...
... governor having been cap- tured by the enemy . It was a time of confusion and dismay . The king had fled from Oxford in disguise and gone to the parliamentary camp at Newark . The royal cause was des- perate . In this crisis Sir Henry ...
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... Governor of Canada , despatched Celeron de Bienville , an intelligent officer , at the head of three hundred men , to the banks of the Ohio , to make peace , as he said , between the tribes that had become embroiled with each other ...
... Governor of Canada , despatched Celeron de Bienville , an intelligent officer , at the head of three hundred men , to the banks of the Ohio , to make peace , as he said , between the tribes that had become embroiled with each other ...
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... Governor of Pennsylvania , telling him the object of his errand to those parts , and his surprise at meeting with English traders in a country to which England had no pretensions ; intimating that , in future , any intruders of the kind ...
... Governor of Pennsylvania , telling him the object of his errand to those parts , and his surprise at meeting with English traders in a country to which England had no pretensions ; intimating that , in future , any intruders of the kind ...
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affairs alarm American appointed arms army Arnold arrived artillery attack batteries boats Boston Braddock British Bunker's Hill camp campaign Canada Canadians cannon Captain Carleton cause CHAPTER Clinton Colonel colonies command commander-in-chief committee conduct Congress Connecticut council Crown Point defence detachment embarked encamped enemy enemy's England Ethan Allen expedition Fairfax fire force Fort Duquesne fortified French friends frontier Gage garrison Gates George George Clinton Governor Governor Dinwiddie Green Mountain Boys head-quarters Highlands honor horse House of Burgesses Hudson hundred Indians inhabitants James Clinton John king's Lake land letter Long Island Lord Lord Dunmore Massachusetts ment miles military militia Montgomery Montreal Mount Vernon night officers orders passed patriot Philadelphia prisoners province Putnam Quebec re-enforcements received redoubt Reed regiment retreat river Schuyler sent Seth Warner ships soldiers spirit thousand Ticonderoga tion tories town troops Tryon Virginia Washington wounded writes York