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, Том 1Walton Book Company, 1930 |
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... Jersey , with orders to represent the real situation of the army , and the certainty that , without great reinforcements , Philadelphia must fall into the hands of the enemy , and the state of Jersey be overrun . While thus endeavouring ...
... Jersey , with orders to represent the real situation of the army , and the certainty that , without great reinforcements , Philadelphia must fall into the hands of the enemy , and the state of Jersey be overrun . While thus endeavouring ...
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... Jersey was again pressed for assistance , but it was not in his power to furnish the aid required . The well ... Jersey . Even among the continental troops there were many whose term of service was about to expire . PLAN Northern part of ...
... Jersey was again pressed for assistance , but it was not in his power to furnish the aid required . The well ... Jersey . Even among the continental troops there were many whose term of service was about to expire . PLAN Northern part of ...
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... Jersey mutineers returned to their duty . In the hope of being more successful with the revolters of Jersey than he had been with those of Pennsylvania , Sir Henry Clinton offered them the same terms which had been proposed to the ...
... Jersey mutineers returned to their duty . In the hope of being more successful with the revolters of Jersey than he had been with those of Pennsylvania , Sir Henry Clinton offered them the same terms which had been proposed to the ...
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