Life of George WashingtonCo-operative Publication Society, 1930 |
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... field of a large re - enforcement of New York troops , under General Ten Broeck , completed the confusion . Burgoyne saw that the field was lost , and now only thought of saving his camp . The troops nearest the lines were or- dered to ...
... field of a large re - enforcement of New York troops , under General Ten Broeck , completed the confusion . Burgoyne saw that the field was lost , and now only thought of saving his camp . The troops nearest the lines were or- dered to ...
Stran 90
... field , who were taken prisoners . General Howe passed the day in reconnoitering , and at night changed his ground and moved to a hill on the left and within a mile of the American line . It was his wish to have a general action , but ...
... field , who were taken prisoners . General Howe passed the day in reconnoitering , and at night changed his ground and moved to a hill on the left and within a mile of the American line . It was his wish to have a general action , but ...
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... field for some time after being wounded in the thigh by a musket - ball , ordered a retreat . The enemy pressed with increasing ardor against the third line , composed of Continental troops , and supported by Colonel Washington's ...
... field for some time after being wounded in the thigh by a musket - ball , ordered a retreat . The enemy pressed with increasing ardor against the third line , composed of Continental troops , and supported by Colonel Washington's ...
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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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