Life of George WashingtonG.P. Putnam, 1861 |
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... Philadelphia - Anecdotes of General Schuyler - Of Lee - Tidings of Bunker's Hill - Military Councils - Population of New York - The Johnson Family Governor Tryon - Arrival at New York- Military Instructions to Schuyler - Arrival at the ...
... Philadelphia - Anecdotes of General Schuyler - Of Lee - Tidings of Bunker's Hill - Military Councils - Population of New York - The Johnson Family Governor Tryon - Arrival at New York- Military Instructions to Schuyler - Arrival at the ...
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... Philadelphia CHAPTER XLIX . Measures of General Howe - Desecration of Churches - Three Proclamations - Seizure of Tories — Want of Artillery - Henry Knox , the Artillerist — His Mission to Ticonderoga - Re - enlistment of Troops - Lack ...
... Philadelphia CHAPTER XLIX . Measures of General Howe - Desecration of Churches - Three Proclamations - Seizure of Tories — Want of Artillery - Henry Knox , the Artillerist — His Mission to Ticonderoga - Re - enlistment of Troops - Lack ...
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... Mississippi , and at the mouth of the Wabash , by which they kept up a communica tion with the lakes ; all which he carefully noted down . The deserters were on their way to Philadelphia , conducted by LIFE OF WASHINGTON . 61.
... Mississippi , and at the mouth of the Wabash , by which they kept up a communica tion with the lakes ; all which he carefully noted down . The deserters were on their way to Philadelphia , conducted by LIFE OF WASHINGTON . 61.
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... Philadelphia , conducted by a Pennsylvania trader . About three o'clock the half - king arrived . Washington had a private conversation with him in his tent , through Davidson the interpreter . He found him intelligent , patriotic and ...
... Philadelphia , conducted by a Pennsylvania trader . About three o'clock the half - king arrived . Washington had a private conversation with him in his tent , through Davidson the interpreter . He found him intelligent , patriotic and ...
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... Philadelphia for the transportation of supplies . " No general , " writes he , " will advance with an army without having a communication open to the provinces in his rear , both for the security of retreat , and to facilitate the ...
... Philadelphia for the transportation of supplies . " No general , " writes he , " will advance with an army without having a communication open to the provinces in his rear , both for the security of retreat , and to facilitate the ...
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