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 3 |
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The whole army was instantly put in motion . It regained with the utmost celerity
the camp at Middlebrook , and took possession of the heights on the left , which it
was supposed the enemy had designed to seize . Lord Cornwallis , on his route ...
The whole army was instantly put in motion . It regained with the utmost celerity
the camp at Middlebrook , and took possession of the heights on the left , which it
was supposed the enemy had designed to seize . Lord Cornwallis , on his route ...
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Alarm guns were fired to announce it to him , and the whole army was put under
arms to act as circumstances might require . Thus sura rounded with danger ,
Fayette took , with promptitude and decision , the only course which could have ...
Alarm guns were fired to announce it to him , and the whole army was put under
arms to act as circumstances might require . Thus sura rounded with danger ,
Fayette took , with promptitude and decision , the only course which could have ...
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Immediately after detaching this additional body of troops , the whole army
moved to Cranberry , in order to be sufficiently near to June 26 . support them .
They reached that place about nine o ' clock next morning . The intense heat of
the ...
Immediately after detaching this additional body of troops , the whole army
moved to Cranberry , in order to be sufficiently near to June 26 . support them .
They reached that place about nine o ' clock next morning . The intense heat of
the ...
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IX . very judiciously concentred his whole force 1778 . about Newport . It was then
determined that the allied arms should be directed , as soon as possible , against
that town . According to the plan of attack which had been concerted , the fleet ...
IX . very judiciously concentred his whole force 1778 . about Newport . It was then
determined that the allied arms should be directed , as soon as possible , against
that town . According to the plan of attack which had been concerted , the fleet ...
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one hundred and thirty men , the whole force CHAP . X . he could collect , to
march across the country 1779 . from Kaskaskias to St . Vincents . On this march ,
through the woods , and over high waters , sixteen days were employed . They
were ...
one hundred and thirty men , the whole force CHAP . X . he could collect , to
march across the country 1779 . from Kaskaskias to St . Vincents . On this march ,
through the woods , and over high waters , sixteen days were employed . They
were ...
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