The Life of George Washington, Količina 4John B. Alden, 1887 |
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... Army at Morristowr . ter.Derangement of the Ca тency . in the Commissariat . -- Impressment of Supplies . Patriotic Conduct of the People of New Jersey . The Bay of New York Frozen over . - Lord Stir- ling's Expedition against Staten ...
... Army at Morristowr . ter.Derangement of the Ca тency . in the Commissariat . -- Impressment of Supplies . Patriotic Conduct of the People of New Jersey . The Bay of New York Frozen over . - Lord Stir- ling's Expedition against Staten ...
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... Army . -Extraordinary Letter from Colonel Nicola . In- dignant Reply of Washington . - Joint Letter of Sir Guy Carleton and Admiral Digby . the Allied Armies on the Hudson . Reduction of the Army CHAPTER XXXI . - Junction of PAGE 396 ...
... Army . -Extraordinary Letter from Colonel Nicola . In- dignant Reply of Washington . - Joint Letter of Sir Guy Carleton and Admiral Digby . the Allied Armies on the Hudson . Reduction of the Army CHAPTER XXXI . - Junction of PAGE 396 ...
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... army during the present winter , while hutted among the heights of Morristown . The winter set in early , and was uncommonly rigorous . The transportation of supplies was obstructed ; the magazines were ex- hausted , and the ...
... army during the present winter , while hutted among the heights of Morristown . The winter set in early , and was uncommonly rigorous . The transportation of supplies was obstructed ; the magazines were ex- hausted , and the ...
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... army from disbanding . " We have never , " said he , " experienced a like extrem- ity at any period of the war . " 1 The year 1780 opened upon a famishing camp . " For a fortnight past , " writes Washington , on the 8th of January ...
... army from disbanding . " We have never , " said he , " experienced a like extrem- ity at any period of the war . " 1 The year 1780 opened upon a famishing camp . " For a fortnight past , " writes Washington , on the 8th of January ...
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... army , and impossible to provide any stores in advance . They were left destitute of funds , and the public credit was prostrated by the accumu lating debts suffered to remain uncanceled . The changes which had taken place in the commis ...
... army , and impossible to provide any stores in advance . They were left destitute of funds , and the public credit was prostrated by the accumu lating debts suffered to remain uncanceled . The changes which had taken place in the commis ...
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