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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... arrive ⚫ from England . But the situation of his army in that place was so uncomfortable , and the delays in the arrival of the troops from Europe were so great , that he at length resolved to sail for New York , with the forces ...
... arrive ⚫ from England . But the situation of his army in that place was so uncomfortable , and the delays in the arrival of the troops from Europe were so great , that he at length resolved to sail for New York , with the forces ...
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... arrival of the army from the north , urged Lafayette to attack the British in Yorktown ; offering to aid him not only with all the marines of the fleet but with as many seamen as he should require . The Marquis de St. Simon , an officer ...
... arrival of the army from the north , urged Lafayette to attack the British in Yorktown ; offering to aid him not only with all the marines of the fleet but with as many seamen as he should require . The Marquis de St. Simon , an officer ...
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... arrival of Monsieur Reparti , captain at the next fort , who was sent for and expected every hour . This commander is a knight of the military order of St. Louis , and named Legar- deur de St. Pierre . He is an elderly gentleman , and ...
... arrival of Monsieur Reparti , captain at the next fort , who was sent for and expected every hour . This commander is a knight of the military order of St. Louis , and named Legar- deur de St. Pierre . He is an elderly gentleman , and ...
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