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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... immediately given ; and , as is the practice with raw troops , the bravest rushed to the works , where , regardless of order , they kept up a heavy fire on the front of the British column . Captain Fordyce , though received so warmly in ...
... immediately given ; and , as is the practice with raw troops , the bravest rushed to the works , where , regardless of order , they kept up a heavy fire on the front of the British column . Captain Fordyce , though received so warmly in ...
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... immediately to the White Plains , whence the army might co - operate with more facility in the execution of any attempt which might be made by the fleet , and despatched Lieutenant Colonel Laurens , one of his aids de camp , with all ...
... immediately to the White Plains , whence the army might co - operate with more facility in the execution of any attempt which might be made by the fleet , and despatched Lieutenant Colonel Laurens , one of his aids de camp , with all ...
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... immediately , of New York . The intercepted letters , the unguarded expressions of their officers , in their interviews with ours on the lines , but above all the manifest advantages resulting to their cause from this measure , put ...
... immediately , of New York . The intercepted letters , the unguarded expressions of their officers , in their interviews with ours on the lines , but above all the manifest advantages resulting to their cause from this measure , put ...
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