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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... Colonel of a regular Regiment - Surprises a detachment of French troops - Capitulation of Fort Necessity - He is ap- pointed a volunteer Aid de Camp to General BRAD- DOCK - His bravery in the action in which that Gene ral fell - He is ...
... Colonel of a regular Regiment - Surprises a detachment of French troops - Capitulation of Fort Necessity - He is ap- pointed a volunteer Aid de Camp to General BRAD- DOCK - His bravery in the action in which that Gene ral fell - He is ...
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... Colonel Ar nold detached to Quebec - Success of American Cruis ers - Evils of temporary Enlistments - An Attack on the Enemy's Posts meditated - Possession taken of the Heights of Dorchester - Boston evacuated 40 CHAPTER III . General ...
... Colonel Ar nold detached to Quebec - Success of American Cruis ers - Evils of temporary Enlistments - An Attack on the Enemy's Posts meditated - Possession taken of the Heights of Dorchester - Boston evacuated 40 CHAPTER III . General ...
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... Colonel Wads- worth resigns his Office - Confusion in the Commis sary's department - The Commander in Chief is ne cessitated to apportion supplies of Meat and Flour upon the Counties of New - Jersey - The winter ex cessively cold , and ...
... Colonel Wads- worth resigns his Office - Confusion in the Commis sary's department - The Commander in Chief is ne cessitated to apportion supplies of Meat and Flour upon the Counties of New - Jersey - The winter ex cessively cold , and ...
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... Colonel of a regular regiment - Surprises a detachment of French troops - Capitulation of Fort Necessity - He is appointed a volun . teer Aid de camp to General Braddock - His bravery in the ac- tion in which that General fell - He is ...
... Colonel of a regular regiment - Surprises a detachment of French troops - Capitulation of Fort Necessity - He is appointed a volun . teer Aid de camp to General Braddock - His bravery in the ac- tion in which that General fell - He is ...
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... Colonel was given to Major WASHINGTON . Enterprising and patriotick , Col. WASHINGTON requested and obtained permission to march first , early in April , 1754 , with two companies to the Great Meadows . The reasons which led him to this ...
... Colonel was given to Major WASHINGTON . Enterprising and patriotick , Col. WASHINGTON requested and obtained permission to march first , early in April , 1754 , with two companies to the Great Meadows . The reasons which led him to this ...
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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 endeavour 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 secure sentiments sion Sir Henry Clinton situation soldiers spirit superiour thing thousand tion treaty troops United Virginia WASHING wish York Island