Life of George Washington, Količina 3Lippincott, 1885 |
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Stran 87
... Mohawk River , and place itself be- tween Fort Stanwix and Fort Edward . If this information was correct , Ticonderoga would soon be attacked . The force there might be sufficient for its defense , but Schuyler would have no troops to ...
... Mohawk River , and place itself be- tween Fort Stanwix and Fort Edward . If this information was correct , Ticonderoga would soon be attacked . The force there might be sufficient for its defense , but Schuyler would have no troops to ...
Stran 98
... Mohawk River . The invading army was composed of three thousand seven hundred and twenty - four British rank and file , three thousand sixteen Germans , mostly Brunswickers , two hundred and fifty Cana- dians , and four hundred Indians ...
... Mohawk River . The invading army was composed of three thousand seven hundred and twenty - four British rank and file , three thousand sixteen Germans , mostly Brunswickers , two hundred and fifty Cana- dians , and four hundred Indians ...
Stran 102
... Mohawk River , or to cut off THICKENING ALARMS . 103 the communication between Fort Edward and 102 LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
... Mohawk River , or to cut off THICKENING ALARMS . 103 the communication between Fort Edward and 102 LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
Stran 108
... Mohawk River . I shall , however , keep a watchful eye to the preserva- tion of the western quarter , and have therefore directed Colonel Van Schaick to remain in Tryon County with the [ continental ] troops under his command . " If we ...
... Mohawk River . I shall , however , keep a watchful eye to the preserva- tion of the western quarter , and have therefore directed Colonel Van Schaick to remain in Tryon County with the [ continental ] troops under his command . " If we ...
Stran 134
... Mohawk River , General Arnold , or some other sensible , spirited officer , should be sent to take charge of that post , keep up the spirits of the inhabitants , and cultivate and improve the favor- able disposition of the Indians . The ...
... Mohawk River , General Arnold , or some other sensible , spirited officer , should be sent to take charge of that post , keep up the spirits of the inhabitants , and cultivate and improve the favor- able disposition of the Indians . The ...
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affairs aide-de-camp alarm Albany American arms army Arnold arrived artillery attack brigade British Burgoyne camp campaign Clair Colonel command commander-in-chief conduct Congress Conway coöperate Count D'Estaing Creek Delaware detachment division encamped enemy enemy's eral evacuated expedition fire fleet force Fort Edward Fort Mifflin Fort Montgomery forts French garrison Gates George Clinton give Governor Greene gress head-quarters Hessian Highlands Hill honor hope horse Hudson hundred Indians ington Island Jerseys Lafayette Lake land letter Lord Lord Stirling main body major-general ment miles military militia Mohawk River morning movements night Northern department officers orders parties Peekskill Philadelphia prisoners Putnam quarters rank rear received reconnoitered regiment reinforcements reply retreat river road Schuyler sent ships side Sir Henry Clinton Sir William Skenesborough soon spirit Stony Point Sullivan thousand Ticonderoga tion troops Tryon County Wash Washington Wayne whole Wilkinson woods wounded writes York