Life of George WashingtonCo-operative Publication Society, 1930 |
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... camp , " and had better shift your ground . " " My duty forbids me to fly from danger , " was the reply . A moment afterward he was shot down by a marksman posted in a tree . Two grenadiers bore him to the camp . Fraser's fall was as a ...
... camp , " and had better shift your ground . " " My duty forbids me to fly from danger , " was the reply . A moment afterward he was shot down by a marksman posted in a tree . Two grenadiers bore him to the camp . Fraser's fall was as a ...
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... camp . They lay all night on their arms , within half a mile of the scene of action , prepared to renew the assault upon the camp in the morning . Affecting scenes had occurred in the enemy's camp during this deadly conflict . In the ...
... camp . They lay all night on their arms , within half a mile of the scene of action , prepared to renew the assault upon the camp in the morning . Affecting scenes had occurred in the enemy's camp during this deadly conflict . In the ...
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... camp . " Washington's horses , " writes De Chastel- lux , " are as good as they are beautiful , and all perfectly trained . He trains them all himself . He is a very good and a very hardy cavalier , leaping the highest barriers , and ...
... camp . " Washington's horses , " writes De Chastel- lux , " are as good as they are beautiful , and all perfectly trained . He trains them all himself . He is a very good and a very hardy cavalier , leaping the highest barriers , and ...
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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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