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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... command of this regiment was given to Mr. Fry ; 1 and Major Washington was appointed Lieutenant Colonel . Anxious to be engaged in active service , he obtained permission , about the beginning of April , to advance with two companies to ...
... command of this regiment was given to Mr. Fry ; 1 and Major Washington was appointed Lieutenant Colonel . Anxious to be engaged in active service , he obtained permission , about the beginning of April , to advance with two companies to ...
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... command of the lakes George and Champlain , and the fortified towns upon them . While General Carleton was making preparations to enter the lakes , General Schuyler was using his utmost exertions to retain the command of them . But , so ...
... command of the lakes George and Champlain , and the fortified towns upon them . While General Carleton was making preparations to enter the lakes , General Schuyler was using his utmost exertions to retain the command of them . But , so ...
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... command , and their resolution to re- call the brigadiers was suspended until the Commander - in - chief should be of opinion that it might be carried into effect with safety . Schuyler retained the command until the arrival of Gates ...
... command , and their resolution to re- call the brigadiers was suspended until the Commander - in - chief should be of opinion that it might be carried into effect with safety . Schuyler retained the command until the arrival of Gates ...
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