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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... 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 appointed the Colonel of a regiment , and Commander in Chief of ...
... 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 appointed the Colonel of a regiment , and Commander in Chief of ...
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... Troops employed in this service - They vote General Wayne a Medal- Evils of short Enlistments - Plan of the General's to remedy them - The Army in two Divisions erect huts for winter quarters , one near West Point , and the oth- er at ...
... Troops employed in this service - They vote General Wayne a Medal- Evils of short Enlistments - Plan of the General's to remedy them - The Army in two Divisions erect huts for winter quarters , one near West Point , and the oth- er at ...
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... Troops bravely resist them - The Court of France promises a Naval and Land Armament to act in America - Preparation to Co - operate with it - A French Squadron arrives on the American Coast -Count Rochambeau lands at Newport with five ...
... Troops bravely resist them - The Court of France promises a Naval and Land Armament to act in America - Preparation to Co - operate with it - A French Squadron arrives on the American Coast -Count Rochambeau lands at Newport with five ...
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... 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 appointed the Colonel of a regiment , and commander in chief of ...
... 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 appointed the Colonel of a regiment , and commander in chief of ...
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... troops had retired to winter quarters . With extreme fatigue he pursued his journey ; surveyed the country with the judgment of a soldier , and selected the forks of the Monongahela and Alleghany rivers , as a place highly expedient for ...
... troops had retired to winter quarters . With extreme fatigue he pursued his journey ; surveyed the country with the judgment of a soldier , and selected the forks of the Monongahela and Alleghany rivers , as a place highly expedient for ...
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