Life of George Washington, Deli 16–30G. P. Putnam, 1856 |
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Stran 109
... thousand flints , thirty thousand round shot , and thirty - two tons of musket balls . 66 Surely nothing , " writes Washington , " ever came more apropos . " It was indeed a cheering incident , and was eagerly turned to account . Among ...
... thousand flints , thirty thousand round shot , and thirty - two tons of musket balls . 66 Surely nothing , " writes Washington , " ever came more apropos . " It was indeed a cheering incident , and was eagerly turned to account . Among ...
Stran 366
... thousand men ; that of the Americans a little more than seventeen thousand , but was subsequently increased to twenty thousand , for the most part , raw and undisciplined . One fourth were on the sick list with bilious and pu- trid ...
... thousand men ; that of the Americans a little more than seventeen thousand , but was subsequently increased to twenty thousand , for the most part , raw and undisciplined . One fourth were on the sick list with bilious and pu- trid ...
Stran 455
... thousand five hundred men ; one thousand of them Jersey militia ; fifteen hundred militia from Philadelphia , and a battalion of five hundred of the German yeomanry of Pennsylvania . Gates , however , he was informed , was coming on ...
... thousand five hundred men ; one thousand of them Jersey militia ; fifteen hundred militia from Philadelphia , and a battalion of five hundred of the German yeomanry of Pennsylvania . Gates , however , he was informed , was coming on ...
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Dangers in the InteriorMachinations of the Johnson FamilyRivalry | 34 |
A Challenge declinedA Blow meditatedA cautious Council of War | 53 |
British in Boston send out CruisersDepredations of Captain Wallace | 72 |
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5th Series advance affairs aide-de-camp alarm American arms army Arnold arrived artillery attack battery boats Bordentown Boston brigade British Brunswick Cadwalader camp Canada cannon Captain Carleton CHAPTER Colonel Rahl Colonel Reed command commander-in-chief Congress Cornwallis cross defence Delaware despatched detached Edition encamped enemy enemy's Ferry fire force Fort Constitution Fort Lee Fort Montgomery Fort Washington G. P. PUTNAM garrison Gates George Clinton give Greene guard Hackensack Harlem River Heath Hessians Highlands Hill Hudson hundred ington Irving IRVING'S Jerseys King's Bridge land Lee's letter lieutenant Long Island Lord Cornwallis Lord Stirling ment Mercer miles military militia Montgomery morning Morristown night o'clock officers orders pass Peekskill Philadelphia picket Princeton prisoners quarters Quebec received regiments reinforced reply retreat river Schuyler sent ships side soldiers spirit stationed Sullivan thousand Ticonderoga tion tories town Trenton troops volume Wash Washington WASHINGTON IRVING Wilkinson writes York