Life of George WashingtonCo-operative Publication Society, 1930 |
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Stran 198
... hand for such purpose , Washington crossed the Hudson , with his army , at King's Ferry , and encamped at White Plains about the 20th of July . In the meantime New York was once more in a violent perturbation . " British seamen , " says ...
... hand for such purpose , Washington crossed the Hudson , with his army , at King's Ferry , and encamped at White Plains about the 20th of July . In the meantime New York was once more in a violent perturbation . " British seamen , " says ...
Stran 233
... hand , urging on government the necessity of a more general and adequate provision for the officers of the army , and the danger of subjecting them to too severe and continued privations . On the other hand , he represented to the ...
... hand , urging on government the necessity of a more general and adequate provision for the officers of the army , and the danger of subjecting them to too severe and continued privations . On the other hand , he represented to the ...
Stran 554
... hand to hand with Colonel Coates and his officers , who defended themselves from behind a wagon . The troops were thronging to their aid from lane and causeway . Armstrong , seeing the foe too strong in front and no re - enforcements ...
... hand to hand with Colonel Coates and his officers , who defended themselves from behind a wagon . The troops were thronging to their aid from lane and causeway . Armstrong , seeing the foe too strong in front and no re - enforcements ...
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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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