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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... Ree monstrances of Officers belonging to the New Jersey Brie gade to the
Legislature of that State - Letters of the Commander in Chief on the Subject --
Expedition against the Indians under General Sullivan -- He destroys their Towns
-The ...
... Ree monstrances of Officers belonging to the New Jersey Brie gade to the
Legislature of that State - Letters of the Commander in Chief on the Subject --
Expedition against the Indians under General Sullivan -- He destroys their Towns
-The ...
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at West Point - Attempts to return to New York by land He is taken into custody by
three Militia Men - A Board of General Officers condemn him - He is executed --
Letter of General Washington on the State of the Army - Congress adopts a ...
at West Point - Attempts to return to New York by land He is taken into custody by
three Militia Men - A Board of General Officers condemn him - He is executed --
Letter of General Washington on the State of the Army - Congress adopts a ...
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... with which neither Colonel Washington nor any of his officers were acquainted
, and unfortunately contained an expression , which the translator , at the time ,
construed to Colonel Washington to imply , that Mr. Iumonville , in the first action ...
... with which neither Colonel Washington nor any of his officers were acquainted
, and unfortunately contained an expression , which the translator , at the time ,
construed to Colonel Washington to imply , that Mr. Iumonville , in the first action ...
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During the succeeding winter , regulations from the war office were published in
America , which provided that general and field officers of provincial troops ,
when serving with general and field officers commissioned by the crown , should
...
During the succeeding winter , regulations from the war office were published in
America , which provided that general and field officers of provincial troops ,
when serving with general and field officers commissioned by the crown , should
...
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After an action of three hours the troops broke , and the efforts of their officers to
rally them were fruitless . Colonel Washington assisted to bring General
Braddock off the field , who was mortally wounded . He reached fort Cumberland
, and ...
After an action of three hours the troops broke , and the efforts of their officers to
rally them were fruitless . Colonel Washington assisted to bring General
Braddock off the field , who was mortally wounded . He reached fort Cumberland
, and ...
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