Life of George WashingtonCo-operative Publication Society, 1930 |
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Stran 239
... Point , and was garrisoned by seventy men under Captain Armstrong . A more important work was in progress at Stony Point . When completed , these two forts , on opposite promontories , would form as it were the lower gates of the ...
... Point , and was garrisoned by seventy men under Captain Armstrong . A more important work was in progress at Stony Point . When completed , these two forts , on opposite promontories , would form as it were the lower gates of the ...
Stran 250
... Point , not knowing but that Sir Henry might attempt a retaliatory stroke on that most important fortress . The latter took possession of Stony Point , and fortified and garrisoned it more strongly than ever , but was too wary to risk ...
... Point , not knowing but that Sir Henry might attempt a retaliatory stroke on that most important fortress . The latter took possession of Stony Point , and fortified and garrisoned it more strongly than ever , but was too wary to risk ...
Stran 378
... Point to prepare for the reception of the commander- in - chief ; and mounting the horse of the messenger , which stood saddled at the door , galloped down , by what is still called Arnold's Path , to the landing - place , where his six ...
... Point to prepare for the reception of the commander- in - chief ; and mounting the horse of the messenger , which stood saddled at the door , galloped down , by what is still called Arnold's Path , to the landing - place , where his six ...
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Washington advances to Skippack CreekThe British Fleet in | 46 |
Washington at White MarshMeasures to cut off the Enemys Sup | 57 |
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advance aid-de-camp American arms army Arnold arrived artillery attack attempt baggage batteries bayonet brave brigade British Burgoyne camp campaign captured cavalry Charleston Colonel command commander-in-chief conduct Congress Conway corps Count Count D'Estaing crossed detachment dispatches dragoons effect encamped enemy enemy's expedition favor fire flank forage force Fort Mercer Fort Mifflin garrison Gates gave give Greene Hamilton honor horses Hudson hundred infantry ington Island James River Jersey killed Lafayette land letter Lieutenant-colonel Lord Cornwallis Lord Rawdon Lord Stirling lordship main body marquis Marquis de Lafayette ment Mifflin miles military militia Mischianza morning night North Carolina o'clock officers orders party passed Philadelphia prisoners quarters re-enforcements rear received regiment reply retreat river road Rochambeau sent ships side Sir Henry Clinton soldiers South Stony Point Sumter Tarleton thousand tion took troops Virginia Wash Washington Wayne West Point wounded writes York York Island