Life of George Washington, Količina 2G.P. Putnam & Company, 1855 |
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... guard well furnished with artillery . As soon as they had passed his position , Wooster attacked the rear guard with great spirit and effect ; there was sharp skirmishing until within two miles of Ridgefield , when , as the veteran was ...
... guard well furnished with artillery . As soon as they had passed his position , Wooster attacked the rear guard with great spirit and effect ; there was sharp skirmishing until within two miles of Ridgefield , when , as the veteran was ...
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... guard under Colonel Francis got in mo- tion , the house at Fort Independence , which had been occupied by the French General de Fermois , was set on fire - by his orders , it is said , though we are loth to charge him with such ...
... guard under Colonel Francis got in mo- tion , the house at Fort Independence , which had been occupied by the French General de Fermois , was set on fire - by his orders , it is said , though we are loth to charge him with such ...
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... guards . A WASHINGTON . with him , unless by direction of. " We stopped at the Clove to dine and let the horse - guard refresh , " continues Tallmadge . " While there , André kept reviewing his shabby dress , and finally remarked to me ...
... guards . A WASHINGTON . with him , unless by direction of. " We stopped at the Clove to dine and let the horse - guard refresh , " continues Tallmadge . " While there , André kept reviewing his shabby dress , and finally remarked to me ...
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Negotiations for Exchange of Prisoners | 16 |
Exertions to form a New ArmyCalls on | 22 |
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