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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... YORK Bushwick Bucking I. Gallows P Balloes Governor's 1 . Roebuck Oyster Robins nstable Hook The Kals Ducksberry White Rock Watering Place Fellow astletown Hook Moyles Ferry LCDalrymple Richmond D Brookl Livingston Mill Cornwallis ...
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... York , and two from Mamaraneck . This reinforcement was received on the evening of the thirtieth , and preparations were then made to force the American intrenchments the next morn- ing . In the night , and during the early part of the ...
... York , and two from Mamaraneck . This reinforcement was received on the evening of the thirtieth , and preparations were then made to force the American intrenchments the next morn- ing . In the night , and during the early part of the ...
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... York , 18th October , 1781 . MY LORD , -To avoid unnecessary discussions and delays , I shall at once , in an- swer to your lordship's letter of yesterday , declare the general basis upon which a definitive treaty of capitulation must ...
... York , 18th October , 1781 . MY LORD , -To avoid unnecessary discussions and delays , I shall at once , in an- swer to your lordship's letter of yesterday , declare the general basis upon which a definitive treaty of capitulation must ...
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