The Life of George Washington: Commander in Chief of the American Army, Through the Revolutionary War; and the First President of the United StatesPhillips, Sampson, 1856 |
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... taken with any of them than is fair and ho- nourable . The few facts , which have not before been published , were received immediately from confiden- tial friends of General WASHINGTON , or from gentlemen who , in respectable official ...
... taken with any of them than is fair and ho- nourable . The few facts , which have not before been published , were received immediately from confiden- tial friends of General WASHINGTON , or from gentlemen who , in respectable official ...
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... taken of the Heights of Dorchester - Boston evacuated 40 CHAPTER III . General WASHINGTON marches the Army to New York - Fortifications of the City and River - Inde pendence declared - General Howe lands on Staten Island - Interview ...
... taken of the Heights of Dorchester - Boston evacuated 40 CHAPTER III . General WASHINGTON marches the Army to New York - Fortifications of the City and River - Inde pendence declared - General Howe lands on Staten Island - Interview ...
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... taken to recruit the Army -- Sir Henry Clinton appointed Commander in Chief of the British Forces - He evacuates Philadelphia , and marches through New - Jersey to New - York - Gene- ral WASHINGTOx pursues him - Battle of Monmouth ...
... taken to recruit the Army -- Sir Henry Clinton appointed Commander in Chief of the British Forces - He evacuates Philadelphia , and marches through New - Jersey to New - York - Gene- ral WASHINGTOx pursues him - Battle of Monmouth ...
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... 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 Military Establishment for the War - The Army goes into ...
... 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 Military Establishment for the War - The Army goes into ...
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... taken possession of his ground , when some friendly Indians informed him that the French had driven away a working party , sent by the Ohio company to erect a fort on the southeastern branch of the Ohio , and were themselves building a ...
... taken possession of his ground , when some friendly Indians informed him that the French had driven away a working party , sent by the Ohio company to erect a fort on the southeastern branch of the Ohio , and were themselves building a ...
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adopted Ameri American army appointed attack attempt body Britain British army camp campaign character circumstances citizens Colonel WASHINGTON Commander in Chief communicated conceived conduct confidence Congress consequence Constitution corps Count d'Estaing danger defence detachment disposition duty effect endeavours enemy engaged establish event execution exertions expected expedition experience expressed favourable feelings force Fort Mifflin France French friends garrison Gene Governour gress honour hundred Indians induced influence INGTON Island Legislature letter liberty Lord Lord Cornwallis Lord Loudoun manner measures ment military militia mind Minister Mount Vernon nation necessary neral New-Jersey New-York North river occasion officers opinion orders party passed patriotism peace Philadelphia present President provisions publick reason received Red Bank regiment rendered resolution respect retirement retreat river secure sentiments Sir Henry Clinton situation soldiers spirit superiour thing thousand tion treaty troops United Virginia WASHING wish York Island