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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General Washington marches the Army to New York - Fortifications of the City
and River - Independence declared General Howe lands on Staten Island
Interview between General Washington and Colonel Patterson - State of the
British and ...
General Washington marches the Army to New York - Fortifications of the City
and River - Independence declared General Howe lands on Staten Island
Interview between General Washington and Colonel Patterson - State of the
British and ...
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... Indians under General Sullivan -- He destroys their Towns -The American Army
posted for the defence of the High Lands on the North River , and for the
protection of the Country against the incursions of the British - Sir Henry
CONTENTS . vii.
... Indians under General Sullivan -- He destroys their Towns -The American Army
posted for the defence of the High Lands on the North River , and for the
protection of the Country against the incursions of the British - Sir Henry
CONTENTS . vii.
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... Navigation of the Potowmack and James Rivers - Declines the grant of Virginia
--- His Advice to the CincinnatiState of Public Affairs – National Convention -
General Washington its President- Federal Constitution recommended and
adopted ...
... Navigation of the Potowmack and James Rivers - Declines the grant of Virginia
--- His Advice to the CincinnatiState of Public Affairs – National Convention -
General Washington its President- Federal Constitution recommended and
adopted ...
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... the forks of the Monongahela and Alleghany rivers , as a place highly
expedient for the English to possess and fortify . ... as guides , with them ,
ascended the Alleghany river , and at the mouth of French Creek found the first
French post .
... the forks of the Monongahela and Alleghany rivers , as a place highly
expedient for the English to possess and fortify . ... as guides , with them ,
ascended the Alleghany river , and at the mouth of French Creek found the first
French post .
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The second day he reached the river two miles above the Shannapis , expecting
to find it frozen over ; but the ice extended only fifty yards from the shore ; though
quantities of it were driving in the channel . A raft was their only means of ...
The second day he reached the river two miles above the Shannapis , expecting
to find it frozen over ; but the ice extended only fifty yards from the shore ; though
quantities of it were driving in the channel . A raft was their only means of ...
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