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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... engaged near Bedford . In that quarter , too , the Americans were broken , and driven back into the woods ; and the front of the column led by General Clinton , continuing to move forward , intercepted and engaged those who were ...
... engaged near Bedford . In that quarter , too , the Americans were broken , and driven back into the woods ; and the front of the column led by General Clinton , continuing to move forward , intercepted and engaged those who were ...
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... engaged . He appointed a successor to " the gallant and brave Colonel Knowlton , who would , " he said , " have been an honour to any country , and who had fallen gloriously , fighting at his post . وو In this active part of the ...
... engaged . He appointed a successor to " the gallant and brave Colonel Knowlton , who would , " he said , " have been an honour to any country , and who had fallen gloriously , fighting at his post . وو In this active part of the ...
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... engaged Mr. Jacob Vanbraam to be my French interpreter , and proceeded with him to Alexandria , where we provided necessaries . From thence we went to Winchester , and got baggage , horses , & c . and from thence we pursued the new road ...
... engaged Mr. Jacob Vanbraam to be my French interpreter , and proceeded with him to Alexandria , where we provided necessaries . From thence we went to Winchester , and got baggage , horses , & c . and from thence we pursued the new road ...
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