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 2Walton Book Company, 1930 |
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... took place , which was terminated by a vigorous charge made by Colonel Washington on a corps of British horse who led their van . This corps being broken and closely pursued , the infantry in its rear retreated precipitately into Camden ...
... took place , which was terminated by a vigorous charge made by Colonel Washington on a corps of British horse who led their van . This corps being broken and closely pursued , the infantry in its rear retreated precipitately into Camden ...
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... took posses- Nov. 25. sion of that town . Guards being posted for the security of the citizens , General Washington , accompanied by Governor Clinton , and attended by many civil and military officers , and a large number of re ...
... took posses- Nov. 25. sion of that town . Guards being posted for the security of the citizens , General Washington , accompanied by Governor Clinton , and attended by many civil and military officers , and a large number of re ...
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... took leave of the gover- nor and other gentlemen of Jersey , and embarked for New York in an elegant barge of thirteen oars , manned by thirteen branch pilots prepared for the purpose by the citizens of New York . " The display of boats ...
... took leave of the gover- nor and other gentlemen of Jersey , and embarked for New York in an elegant barge of thirteen oars , manned by thirteen branch pilots prepared for the purpose by the citizens of New York . " The display of boats ...
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