The Life of George Washington, Količina 4John B. Alden, 1887 |
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... tion . After Fortunes of Mrs. Arnold - CHAPTER XII . Greene takes Command at West Point . Insidious At- - --- - tempts to shake the Confidence of Washington in his Officers . Plan to entrap Arnold . - Character of Sergeant Champe ...
... tion . After Fortunes of Mrs. Arnold - CHAPTER XII . Greene takes Command at West Point . Insidious At- - --- - tempts to shake the Confidence of Washington in his Officers . Plan to entrap Arnold . - Character of Sergeant Champe ...
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... tion . - Greene recrosses the Dan . - Country scoured by Lee and Pickens . Affair with Colonel Pyle . Maneuvers of Cornwallis to bring Greene to Action . - Battle of Guilford Court - house . Greene retreats to Troublesome Creek ...
... tion . - Greene recrosses the Dan . - Country scoured by Lee and Pickens . Affair with Colonel Pyle . Maneuvers of Cornwallis to bring Greene to Action . - Battle of Guilford Court - house . Greene retreats to Troublesome Creek ...
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... tion between the French and British Fleets . - Wash- ington and De Rochambeau visit the French Fleet . - Operations before Yorktown - 354 • 379 CHAPTER XXVII . Greene on the High Hills of Santee . The Enemy har assed . - near Eutaw ...
... tion between the French and British Fleets . - Wash- ington and De Rochambeau visit the French Fleet . - Operations before Yorktown - 354 • 379 CHAPTER XXVII . Greene on the High Hills of Santee . The Enemy har assed . - near Eutaw ...
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... tion . I feel my own insufficiency and want of experience . I can promise you nothing but a disposition to serve my country . If this town should be attacked , as now threatened , I know my duty will call me to defend it , as long as ...
... tion . I feel my own insufficiency and want of experience . I can promise you nothing but a disposition to serve my country . If this town should be attacked , as now threatened , I know my duty will call me to defend it , as long as ...
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... tion . General Lincoln took advantage of this slow- ness on the part of his assailant , to extend and strengthen the works . Charleston stands at the end of an isthmus formed by the Ashley and Cooper rivers . Beyond the main works on ...
... tion . General Lincoln took advantage of this slow- ness on the part of his assailant , to extend and strengthen the works . Charleston stands at the end of an isthmus formed by the Ashley and Cooper rivers . Beyond the main works on ...
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