The Life of George Washington, Količina 2American Publishers Corporation, 1890 |
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... road , stood a spacious stone edifice , with ornamented grounds , statues , groves and shrubbery , the country - seat of Benjamin Chew , chief justice of Pennsylvania previous to the Revolution . Four roads approached the village from ...
... road , stood a spacious stone edifice , with ornamented grounds , statues , groves and shrubbery , the country - seat of Benjamin Chew , chief justice of Pennsylvania previous to the Revolution . Four roads approached the village from ...
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... road and attack the left wing ; at the same time Gen. Arm- strong , with the Pennsylvania militia , was to pass down the Mon- atawny or Ridge road , and get upon the enemy's left and rear . Greene with the left wing , composed of his ...
... road and attack the left wing ; at the same time Gen. Arm- strong , with the Pennsylvania militia , was to pass down the Mon- atawny or Ridge road , and get upon the enemy's left and rear . Greene with the left wing , composed of his ...
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... road forked , the left branch leading towards White Plains in the interior of the country , the right inclining towards the Hudson . He turned down it , and took his course along the river road . He had not proceeded far , when coming ...
... road forked , the left branch leading towards White Plains in the interior of the country , the right inclining towards the Hudson . He turned down it , and took his course along the river road . He had not proceeded far , when coming ...
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