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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... produced some doubt respecting the strength of this column . He saw only two brigades ; but the dust ap- peared to rise in their rear for a considerable distance . A major of the militia came in , who alleged that he left the forks of ...
... produced some doubt respecting the strength of this column . He saw only two brigades ; but the dust ap- peared to rise in their rear for a considerable distance . A major of the militia came in , who alleged that he left the forks of ...
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... produced by a fog of uncommon density , co - operating with the want of discipline in the army , and the derangements of the corps from the incidents at Chew's house , blasted these flattering appearances , and defeated the enterprise ...
... produced by a fog of uncommon density , co - operating with the want of discipline in the army , and the derangements of the corps from the incidents at Chew's house , blasted these flattering appearances , and defeated the enterprise ...
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... produced a great degree of suffering among all classes in New York . The supplies usually received by water failed totally , and a great scarcity of provisions and of fuel was the consequence . To increase this scarcity , the American ...
... produced a great degree of suffering among all classes in New York . The supplies usually received by water failed totally , and a great scarcity of provisions and of fuel was the consequence . To increase this scarcity , the American ...
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