Life of George WashingtonCo-operative Publication Society, 1930 |
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Stran 299
... Washington looked round anxiously for bread for his famishing troops . New * Letter to the President of Congress , May 27. Sparks , vii . 54 . York , Jersey , Pennsylvania and Maryland were what he Life of Washington 299.
... Washington looked round anxiously for bread for his famishing troops . New * Letter to the President of Congress , May 27. Sparks , vii . 54 . York , Jersey , Pennsylvania and Maryland were what he Life of Washington 299.
Stran 574
... York and James Rivers . Washington received information of the sailing of the fleet from the capes shortly after his departure from Mount Vernon , and instantly dispatched missives , ordering the troops who were embarked at the Head of ...
... York and James Rivers . Washington received information of the sailing of the fleet from the capes shortly after his departure from Mount Vernon , and instantly dispatched missives , ordering the troops who were embarked at the Head of ...
Stran 579
... York River ; four or five vessels be stationed so as to pass up and down James River , and a battery for cannon and mortars be erected with the aid of the allied troops on Point Comfort . By the 25th the American and French troops were ...
... York River ; four or five vessels be stationed so as to pass up and down James River , and a battery for cannon and mortars be erected with the aid of the allied troops on Point Comfort . By the 25th the American and French troops were ...
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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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