The Life of George Washington, Količina 2American Publishers Corporation, 1890 |
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Stran 343
... Philadelphia , however , they summoned the militia of Pennsylvania and the adjoining States , to join the main army ... Philadelphia , where he gave his troops a day's repose . Finding them in good spirits , he resolved to seek the enemy ...
... Philadelphia , however , they summoned the militia of Pennsylvania and the adjoining States , to join the main army ... Philadelphia , where he gave his troops a day's repose . Finding them in good spirits , he resolved to seek the enemy ...
Stran 367
... Philadelphia , and took a strong posi tion at White Marsh , within fourteen miles of that city . He detached large bodies of militia to scour the roads above the city , and between the Schuylkill and Chester , to intercept all supplies ...
... Philadelphia , and took a strong posi tion at White Marsh , within fourteen miles of that city . He detached large bodies of militia to scour the roads above the city , and between the Schuylkill and Chester , to intercept all supplies ...
Stran 388
... Philadelphia on the 8th of May , and took command of the army on the 11th . At this time the number of British chivalry in Philadelphia was nineteen thousand five hundred and thirty , cooped up in a manner by an American force at Valley ...
... Philadelphia on the 8th of May , and took command of the army on the 11th . At this time the number of British chivalry in Philadelphia was nineteen thousand five hundred and thirty , cooped up in a manner by an American force at Valley ...
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