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 1 |
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Measures were now taken to cross the North River with the troops which had
been raised on its western side , and General Washington determined to
accompany that division of the army . The eastern regiments remained on the
eastern side ...
Measures were now taken to cross the North River with the troops which had
been raised on its western side , and General Washington determined to
accompany that division of the army . The eastern regiments remained on the
eastern side ...
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... Lord North gave notice , in the House of Commons , that he had digested a
plan of reconciliation which he designed ... and apprehensions concerning
taxation by the Parliament of Great Britain in any of the colonies and plantations
of North ...
... Lord North gave notice , in the House of Commons , that he had digested a
plan of reconciliation which he designed ... and apprehensions concerning
taxation by the Parliament of Great Britain in any of the colonies and plantations
of North ...
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Those of by Colonelina , by G liams to retire ; and General Greene , by recrossing
the Haw and uniting with the light infantry on its north eastern bank at the Rocky
ford , disappointed any farther designs which might have been formed against ...
Those of by Colonelina , by G liams to retire ; and General Greene , by recrossing
the Haw and uniting with the light infantry on its north eastern bank at the Rocky
ford , disappointed any farther designs which might have been formed against ...
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