The Life of George Washington: Commander in Chief of the American Forces During the War which Established the Independence of His Country, and First President of the United States. Compiled Under the Inspection of the Hon. Bushrod Washington from Original Papers ... to which is Prefixed, an Introduction Containing a Compendious View of the Colonies Planted by the English on the Continent of North America, Band 2Richard Phillips, 1804 |
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... Fort du Quesne . Defeat of Major Grant . Fort du Quesne evacuated by the French , and taken Posses- sion of by the English . Resignation and Marriage of Colonel Washington . A 2 CHAP- CHAPTER II . Page Opinions on the Supremacy of ...
... Fort du Quesne . Defeat of Major Grant . Fort du Quesne evacuated by the French , and taken Posses- sion of by the English . Resignation and Marriage of Colonel Washington . A 2 CHAP- CHAPTER II . Page Opinions on the Supremacy of ...
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... Fort Chamblie . Carleton defeated at Longueisle . Saint John capitulates . Montreal surrenders . Ar- nold's Expedition by the Way of the Kennebec . He arrives before Quebec ; and retires to Point aux Trembles . Montgomery lays seige to ...
... Fort Chamblie . Carleton defeated at Longueisle . Saint John capitulates . Montreal surrenders . Ar- nold's Expedition by the Way of the Kennebec . He arrives before Quebec ; and retires to Point aux Trembles . Montgomery lays seige to ...
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... Fort Toultrie . Transactions in New York . Measures leading to Independence . Independence declared . Page 441 CHAPTER VII . Lord and Sir William Howe arrive before New York . Circular Letter of Lord Howe . State of the Ame- rican Army ...
... Fort Toultrie . Transactions in New York . Measures leading to Independence . Independence declared . Page 441 CHAPTER VII . Lord and Sir William Howe arrive before New York . Circular Letter of Lord Howe . State of the Ame- rican Army ...
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... Fort Washington car- ried by the Enemy , and the Garrison made Prisoners . Evacuation of Fort Lee . Weakness of the Ameri- can Army . Ineffectual Attempt to raise the Militia . General Washington retreats through Jersey . Cap- ture of ...
... Fort Washington car- ried by the Enemy , and the Garrison made Prisoners . Evacuation of Fort Lee . Weakness of the Ameri- can Army . Ineffectual Attempt to raise the Militia . General Washington retreats through Jersey . Cap- ture of ...
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... Fort du Quesne -- Defeat of Major Grant - Fort du Quesne evacuated by the French and taken Possession of by the English - Resignation and Marriage of Colonel Washington . GEORGE WASHINGTON , the third son of Augustine Washington , was ...
... Fort du Quesne -- Defeat of Major Grant - Fort du Quesne evacuated by the French and taken Possession of by the English - Resignation and Marriage of Colonel Washington . GEORGE WASHINGTON , the third son of Augustine Washington , was ...
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