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 2 |
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arrival of any more troops to be quartered on the province ? The Governor , in
reply , transmitted them the journals of the Council , with an account of the
expense incurred ; and also informed them that he had no reason to expect the
arrival of ...
arrival of any more troops to be quartered on the province ? The Governor , in
reply , transmitted them the journals of the Council , with an account of the
expense incurred ; and also informed them that he had no reason to expect the
arrival of ...
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... a corps of maTines , and two pieces of artillery , to support Lieutenant Colonel
Smith . This seasonable reinforcement reached Lexmgton about the time of the ·
arrival arrival of the retreating party , and with their field 258 · · THE LIFE OP.
... a corps of maTines , and two pieces of artillery , to support Lieutenant Colonel
Smith . This seasonable reinforcement reached Lexmgton about the time of the ·
arrival arrival of the retreating party , and with their field 258 · · THE LIFE OP.
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The first moments after his arrival in camp were employed by the Commander in
Chief in reconnoitring the enemy , and examining the strength and situation of the
American troops . The main body of the British ariny , under the immediate ...
The first moments after his arrival in camp were employed by the Commander in
Chief in reconnoitring the enemy , and examining the strength and situation of the
American troops . The main body of the British ariny , under the immediate ...
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Trembles , twenty miles above Quebec , there to a wait the arrival of Montgomery
. On their march , they saw the vessel on board which was General Carleton , and
afterwards found that he had been on shore at Point Aux Trembles a very few ...
Trembles , twenty miles above Quebec , there to a wait the arrival of Montgomery
. On their march , they saw the vessel on board which was General Carleton , and
afterwards found that he had been on shore at Point Aux Trembles a very few ...
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General Clinton , who was to command in the south , had left Boston with a force
too inconsiderable to attempt any thing till the arrival of the troops expected from
Europe . After parting with Governor Tryon in New York , he had proceeded to ...
General Clinton , who was to command in the south , had left Boston with a force
too inconsiderable to attempt any thing till the arrival of the troops expected from
Europe . After parting with Governor Tryon in New York , he had proceeded to ...
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