Soldier and Patriot: The Story of George WashingtonCassell, Petter, & Galpin, 1875 - 255 Seiten |
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... English Fleet - Jealousies in the Army - The Connecticut Light Horse - Lee's Victory- Washington Condemns Swearing • CHAPTER XII . · ix PAGE 105-119 Position of New York and of the American Army - Washington's Charge to the Troops - The ...
... English Fleet - Jealousies in the Army - The Connecticut Light Horse - Lee's Victory- Washington Condemns Swearing • CHAPTER XII . · ix PAGE 105-119 Position of New York and of the American Army - Washington's Charge to the Troops - The ...
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... troops , and resented it so much that considerable mili- tary preparations were made by its inhabitants . General Gage , who was in command of the British force , determined to crush these preparations with one blow , and planned to ...
... troops , and resented it so much that considerable mili- tary preparations were made by its inhabitants . General Gage , who was in command of the British force , determined to crush these preparations with one blow , and planned to ...
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... British troops might be completely driven out of the Jerseys . Washington accordingly re- crossed the Delaware with his troops , but the frozen state of the river made it the work of two days to do so . This gave the British time to ...
... British troops might be completely driven out of the Jerseys . Washington accordingly re- crossed the Delaware with his troops , but the frozen state of the river made it the work of two days to do so . This gave the British time to ...
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