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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... division com- manded by Wayne remained at Chadd's Ford , to keep Knyp- hausen in check ; in which service Maxwell was to co - operate . Greene's division , accompanied by General Washington in per- son , formed a reserve , and took a ...
... division com- manded by Wayne remained at Chadd's Ford , to keep Knyp- hausen in check ; in which service Maxwell was to co - operate . Greene's division , accompanied by General Washington in per- son , formed a reserve , and took a ...
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... division . June 26 . The intense heat of the weather ; a heavy storm ; and a temporary want of provisions , prevented the army from continuing its march that day . The advanced corps had pressed forward , and taken a position about five ...
... division . June 26 . The intense heat of the weather ; a heavy storm ; and a temporary want of provisions , prevented the army from continuing its march that day . The advanced corps had pressed forward , and taken a position about five ...
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... division of the army advanced rapidly to the support of the front . As they approached the scene of action , General Washington , who had received no intelligence from Lee giving notice of his retreat , rode forward , and , to his utter ...
... division of the army advanced rapidly to the support of the front . As they approached the scene of action , General Washington , who had received no intelligence from Lee giving notice of his retreat , rode forward , and , to his utter ...
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