Life of George Washington, Količina 2G.P. Putnam & Company, 1855 |
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... Major Troup , reported an unsuc- cessful application to the commander - in- chief for tents . In the petulance of the In the petulance of the moment , Gates addressed the following letter to Washington : " Major Troup , upon being ...
... Major Troup , reported an unsuc- cessful application to the commander - in- chief for tents . In the petulance of the In the petulance of the moment , Gates addressed the following letter to Washington : " Major Troup , upon being ...
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... Major Harnage and Lieutenant Reynell ; but in the event their presence served but little for comfort . Major Harnage was soon brought to the surgeons very badly wounded ; and in a little time after came intelligence that Lieutenant ...
... Major Harnage and Lieutenant Reynell ; but in the event their presence served but little for comfort . Major Harnage was soon brought to the surgeons very badly wounded ; and in a little time after came intelligence that Lieutenant ...
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... Major- General Greene was ordered to march with the Jersey , New York , New Hampshire , and Stark's brigades , and take temporary command ( ultimately to be transferred to General Heath ) , and the Pennsylvania troops , which had been ...
... Major- General Greene was ordered to march with the Jersey , New York , New Hampshire , and Stark's brigades , and take temporary command ( ultimately to be transferred to General Heath ) , and the Pennsylvania troops , which had been ...
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Negotiations for Exchange of Prisoners | 16 |
CHAPTER III | 20 |
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