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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... considerable force , and rendered capable of being defended against superior numbers . A strong detachment was posted in an intrenched camp on the heights of Haerlem , within about a mile and a half of the British lines . The present ...
... considerable force , and rendered capable of being defended against superior numbers . A strong detachment was posted in an intrenched camp on the heights of Haerlem , within about a mile and a half of the British lines . The present ...
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... considerable . By themselves , it was not admitted to exceed one hundred . In this number , however , were comprehended General Wooster , Lieutenant Colonel Gould , and another field officer , killed ; and Colonel Lamb wounded . Several ...
... considerable . By themselves , it was not admitted to exceed one hundred . In this number , however , were comprehended General Wooster , Lieutenant Colonel Gould , and another field officer , killed ; and Colonel Lamb wounded . Several ...
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... considerable loss . This repulse checked the designs of Prevost on South Carolina . From the commencement of the war , a considerable propor- tion of the western inhabitants of the three southern states had been attached to the royal ...
... considerable loss . This repulse checked the designs of Prevost on South Carolina . From the commencement of the war , a considerable propor- tion of the western inhabitants of the three southern states had been attached to the royal ...
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action American army appeared arms Arnold arrival artillery attack attempt batteries body brigade British army Burgoyne camp campaign Captain cavalry Colonel Washington colonies command Commander-in-chief commenced conduct congress considerable continental troops continued corps Count D'Estaing creek crossed defended Delaware detachment determined directed division encamped enemy engaged enterprise eral execution exertions expedition favour fire flank fleet force fort Mifflin French front garrison Governor ground honour hope hundred immediately Indians infantry intelligence Island Jersey killed Lafayette land letter Lieutenant Colonel Lord Cornwallis loss Marquis de Lafayette measures ment miles military militia morning night North Carolina North River numbers object officers opinion orders party passed Peekskill Philadelphia possession prisoners provisions rear received regiment reinforcements rendered resolution retreat road Sir Henry Clinton situation soldiers soon Sullivan taken Tarlton thousand tion town United Virginia whole wounded York York Island