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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... fort Lee , and , though it was late in the night , was proceeding to fort Washington , where he expected to find Generals Putnam and Greene , when , in crossing the river , he met those officers re- turning from a visit to that fort ...
... fort Lee , and , though it was late in the night , was proceeding to fort Washington , where he expected to find Generals Putnam and Greene , when , in crossing the river , he met those officers re- turning from a visit to that fort ...
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... fort Edward , or at a ford above it , to press on to fort George . Gates had foreseen this movement , and had prepared for it . In addition to placing strong guards at the fords of the Hudson , he had formed an intrenched camp on the ...
... fort Edward , or at a ford above it , to press on to fort George . Gates had foreseen this movement , and had prepared for it . In addition to placing strong guards at the fords of the Hudson , he had formed an intrenched camp on the ...
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... fort , at which they lodge their goods in bringing them from Montreal , the place from whence all their stores are brought . The next fort lies about twenty miles from this , on Ontario lake . Be- tween his fort and Montreal , there are ...
... fort , at which they lodge their goods in bringing them from Montreal , the place from whence all their stores are brought . The next fort lies about twenty miles from this , on Ontario lake . Be- tween his fort and Montreal , there are ...
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