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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... four miles , and his march was pressed unremittingly from eight in the morning of the 15th , he did not reach the ground on which Baum had encamped , until four in the afternoon of the next day.2 In the mean time , General Starke ...
... four miles , and his march was pressed unremittingly from eight in the morning of the 15th , he did not reach the ground on which Baum had encamped , until four in the afternoon of the next day.2 In the mean time , General Starke ...
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... four miles of the American army , and the next day was employed in repairing the bridges between the two camps.1 In the morning of the 19th he advanced in full force towards the American left . Morgan was immediately detached with his ...
... four miles of the American army , and the next day was employed in repairing the bridges between the two camps.1 In the morning of the 19th he advanced in full force towards the American left . Morgan was immediately detached with his ...
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... four officers , and one hundred and eighty - four pri- vates . His wounded at sixteen officers and one hundred and fifty - four privates . This account , so far as respects the dead , can not be correct , as four officers , and two ...
... four officers , and one hundred and eighty - four pri- vates . His wounded at sixteen officers and one hundred and fifty - four privates . This account , so far as respects the dead , can not be correct , as four officers , and two ...
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