The Life of George Washington: Commander-in-chief of the American Army Through the Revolutionary War, and the First President of the United States |
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As soon as the cannonading began , two brigades were detached from the main
body to support the troops in the breastworks , the fugitives communicated to
them their panic , and General WASHINGTON , in riding io the scene of action ,
met ...
As soon as the cannonading began , two brigades were detached from the main
body to support the troops in the breastworks , the fugitives communicated to
them their panic , and General WASHINGTON , in riding io the scene of action ,
met ...
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The officers of whole lines belonging to some of the States in a body gave notice
that on certain day they should resign their commissions , ur less provision was
made for their honorable support . The animated representation of the danger of
...
The officers of whole lines belonging to some of the States in a body gave notice
that on certain day they should resign their commissions , ur less provision was
made for their honorable support . The animated representation of the danger of
...
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The whole body of American and French troops reached Williamsburg by the
25th of September . At this place the allied forces were joined by a detachment of
the militia of Virginia , under the command Governor Nelson . Preparations were
...
The whole body of American and French troops reached Williamsburg by the
25th of September . At this place the allied forces were joined by a detachment of
the militia of Virginia , under the command Governor Nelson . Preparations were
...
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