The Life of George Washington, Commander in Chief of the American Army, Through the Revolutionary War: And the First President of the United States, Količina 2T. Bedington, 1826 |
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... carried into operation , the supplies of those articles were regular and competent . Requisitions of flour were made from New - York , New - Jersey , and Pennsylvania . New - York and New- Jersey , having been much exhausted by the ...
... carried into operation , the supplies of those articles were regular and competent . Requisitions of flour were made from New - York , New - Jersey , and Pennsylvania . New - York and New- Jersey , having been much exhausted by the ...
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... carried into effect , should the attempt on King's bridge fail . This was to bear off a corps of cmigrants which , under the command of Colonel De- lancy , was posted above the British . The execution of this plan was left principally ...
... carried into effect , should the attempt on King's bridge fail . This was to bear off a corps of cmigrants which , under the command of Colonel De- lancy , was posted above the British . The execution of this plan was left principally ...
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... carry them by storm . To prevent national jealousy , and to keep alive the spirit of emulation , the attack of one was assigned to the American troops , and that of the other to the French . The Marquis La Fayette commanded the American ...
... carry them by storm . To prevent national jealousy , and to keep alive the spirit of emulation , the attack of one was assigned to the American troops , and that of the other to the French . The Marquis La Fayette commanded the American ...
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... carried them ; but the guards from Ост . 15 . the trenches advancing , he was compelled to retreat without having effected his purpose . A few pieces of cannon were hastily spiked ; but they were soon again rendered fit for use . The ...
... carried them ; but the guards from Ост . 15 . the trenches advancing , he was compelled to retreat without having effected his purpose . A few pieces of cannon were hastily spiked ; but they were soon again rendered fit for use . The ...
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... carry his despatches to Sir Henry Clinton , and in her those Americans went passengers , who had , in the highest degree in- curred the resentment of their countrymen . The terms granted to Earl Cornwallis were , in general , the terms ...
... carry his despatches to Sir Henry Clinton , and in her those Americans went passengers , who had , in the highest degree in- curred the resentment of their countrymen . The terms granted to Earl Cornwallis were , in general , the terms ...
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The Life of George Washington, Commander-In-Chief of the American Army ... Aaron Bancroft Predogled ni na voljo - 2015 |
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