Life of George Washington, Količina 2G. P. Putnam's sons, 1857 |
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... Congress . The Massachusetts committee of safety , to whom Ar nold had written , referred the affair to the Massachu- setts Provincial Congress . That body , as the enterprise had begun in Connecticut , wrote to its General Assembly to ...
... Congress . The Massachusetts committee of safety , to whom Ar nold had written , referred the affair to the Massachu- setts Provincial Congress . That body , as the enterprise had begun in Connecticut , wrote to its General Assembly to ...
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... Congress . " His military experience , " said he , " and intimate acquaintance with the situation of our affairs , will enable him to give Congress the fullest satisfaction about the measures necessary to be adopted at this alarming ...
... Congress . " His military experience , " said he , " and intimate acquaintance with the situation of our affairs , will enable him to give Congress the fullest satisfaction about the measures necessary to be adopted at this alarming ...
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... Congress , re- specting the nomination of any officer to that command . The character I have drawn of General Sullivan is just , according to my ideas of him . Congress will therefore determine upon the propriety of continuing him in ...
... Congress , re- specting the nomination of any officer to that command . The character I have drawn of General Sullivan is just , according to my ideas of him . Congress will therefore determine upon the propriety of continuing him in ...
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5th Series advance affairs aide-de-camp alarm American Archives arms army Arnold arrived artillery attack battalions battery boats Boston brigade British camp Canada cannon cannonade Captain Carleton cause Colonel Colonel Reed command commander-in-chief committee Connecticut crossed defense detachment embarked encamped enemy enemy's eral Ferry fire force Fort Constitution Fort Lee Fort Montgomery Fort Washington fortified garrison Gates George Clinton Governor Greene guard guns Harlem River head-quarters Heath heights Hessians Highlands Hill Hudson hundred ington James Clinton Jerseys King's Bridge land Lee's letter Long Island Lord Stirling ment miles military militia Montgomery morning night o'clock officers orders pass Peekskill Philadelphia Point present President of Congress prisoners province Putnam quarters Quebec received redoubts regiment reinforced retreat riflemen river Schuyler sent ships shore soldiers soon spirit Staten Island stationed Sullivan Sullivan's Island thousand Ticonderoga tion tories town Trenton troops Tryon Wash Washington writes York