The Life of George Washington, Commander in Chief of the American Army, Through the Revolutionary War: And the First President of the United States, Band 2T. Bedington, 1826 |
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... whole squadron for the MARCH 8 . Chesapeak , having eleven hundred land troops on board . The British Admiral Arbuthnot hav- ing repaired the damages sustained by the storm , im- mediately followed the French , and on the 25th an action ...
... whole squadron for the MARCH 8 . Chesapeak , having eleven hundred land troops on board . The British Admiral Arbuthnot hav- ing repaired the damages sustained by the storm , im- mediately followed the French , and on the 25th an action ...
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... whole line was , for this period , absolutely dissolved . The evil did not rest with the troops of Pennsylva- nia . Some of the Jersey brigade at Pompton caught their complaining spirit , and imitated their mutinous example . The ...
... whole line was , for this period , absolutely dissolved . The evil did not rest with the troops of Pennsylva- nia . Some of the Jersey brigade at Pompton caught their complaining spirit , and imitated their mutinous example . The ...
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... whole line of the American ar- my at three in the morning . " General Lincoln was appointed to command the detachment , which was to assail the works at King's bridge , and on the night of the 1st of July , he embark- ed in boats at ...
... whole line of the American ar- my at three in the morning . " General Lincoln was appointed to command the detachment , which was to assail the works at King's bridge , and on the night of the 1st of July , he embark- ed in boats at ...
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... the 25th of August the whole body , American and French , had crossed the North river . An intercepted letter of General WASHINGTON's , in which he communicated , as the result of a consulta- 1781. ] 15 LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
... the 25th of August the whole body , American and French , had crossed the North river . An intercepted letter of General WASHINGTON's , in which he communicated , as the result of a consulta- 1781. ] 15 LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
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... at anchor in the bay of the Chesapeak . The whole body of American and French troops reached Williamsburg by the 25th of September . At this place the allied forces were joined by a detach- 16 [ 1781 . LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
... at anchor in the bay of the Chesapeak . The whole body of American and French troops reached Williamsburg by the 25th of September . At this place the allied forces were joined by a detach- 16 [ 1781 . LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
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