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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... Lieutenant Colonel Campbell , made a circuit by the forest of Deane , in order to fall on the back of fort Mont- gomery ; while the other , consisting of twelve hundred men , commanded by General Vaughan , and accompanied by Sir Henry ...
... Lieutenant Colonel Campbell , made a circuit by the forest of Deane , in order to fall on the back of fort Mont- gomery ; while the other , consisting of twelve hundred men , commanded by General Vaughan , and accompanied by Sir Henry ...
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... Lieutenant Colonel Laurens , one of his aids de camp , with all the information relative to the enemy , as well as to his own army , which might be useful to D'Estaing . Lieutenant Colonel Laurens was authorised to consult on future ...
... Lieutenant Colonel Laurens , one of his aids de camp , with all the information relative to the enemy , as well as to his own army , which might be useful to D'Estaing . Lieutenant Colonel Laurens was authorised to consult on future ...
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... Lieutenant Gibbon , and the other by Lieutenant Knox . They reached the marsh undiscovered ; and , at twenty minutes after twelve , commenced the assault . Both columns rushed forward under a tremendous fire . Sur- GEORGE WASHINGTON 363.
... Lieutenant Gibbon , and the other by Lieutenant Knox . They reached the marsh undiscovered ; and , at twenty minutes after twelve , commenced the assault . Both columns rushed forward under a tremendous fire . Sur- GEORGE WASHINGTON 363.
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