An Essay on the Life of George Washington: Commander in Chief of the American Army, Through the Revolutionary War; and the First President of the United StatesThomas & Sturtevant, Sold by Thomas and Andrews, 1807 - 552 من الصفحات |
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... troops .... Capitulation of Fort Ne- cessity .... He is appointed a volunteer Aid de camp to General BRADDOCK .... His bravery in the action in which that General fell .... He is appointed the Colonel of a regi- ment , and Commander in ...
... troops .... Capitulation of Fort Ne- cessity .... He is appointed a volunteer Aid de camp to General BRADDOCK .... His bravery in the action in which that General fell .... He is appointed the Colonel of a regi- ment , and Commander in ...
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... troops .... He lands at the Head of Elk .... General WASHINGTON marches to meet him .... Bat- tle of Brandywine .... Effect of a Storm .... British take pos- session of Philadelphia .... Mud Island and Red Bank forti- fied ...
... troops .... He lands at the Head of Elk .... General WASHINGTON marches to meet him .... Bat- tle of Brandywine .... Effect of a Storm .... British take pos- session of Philadelphia .... Mud Island and Red Bank forti- fied ...
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... troops suffer through the scarcity of Provisions .... Colonel Wadsworth resigns his Office .... Confusion in the Commissary's department .... The Commander in Chief is necessitated to apportion supplies of Meat and Flour upon the ...
... troops suffer through the scarcity of Provisions .... Colonel Wadsworth resigns his Office .... Confusion in the Commissary's department .... The Commander in Chief is necessitated to apportion supplies of Meat and Flour upon the ...
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... Troops march to the American Camp .... Plan to surprize the British Post at King's Bridge .... Expedition to Virginia .... Count de Grasse arrives in the Chesapeake .... Yorktown besieged .... British Redoubts stormed .... The British ...
... Troops march to the American Camp .... Plan to surprize the British Post at King's Bridge .... Expedition to Virginia .... Count de Grasse arrives in the Chesapeake .... Yorktown besieged .... British Redoubts stormed .... The British ...
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... troops .... Capitulation of Fort Necessity .... He is appointed a volunteer Aid de camp to General BRAD- DOCK .... His bravery in the action in which that General fell .... He is appointed the Colonel of a regiment , and commander in ...
... troops .... Capitulation of Fort Necessity .... He is appointed a volunteer Aid de camp to General BRAD- DOCK .... His bravery in the action in which that General fell .... He is appointed the Colonel of a regiment , and commander in ...
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