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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... retreat , and those which were most in advance were surrounded and compelled to surrender . About the same time the right wing also began to retreat . It is understood that they had expended their ammunition . Every effort to stop this ...
... retreat , and those which were most in advance were surrounded and compelled to surrender . About the same time the right wing also began to retreat . It is understood that they had expended their ammunition . Every effort to stop this ...
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... retreat . Thirdly . For disrespect to the Commander - in - chief in two letters . Before this correspondence had ... retreat . " Lee defended himself with his accustomed ability . He proved that , after the retreat had commenced , in ...
... retreat . Thirdly . For disrespect to the Commander - in - chief in two letters . Before this correspondence had ... retreat . " Lee defended himself with his accustomed ability . He proved that , after the retreat had commenced , in ...
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... retreat . A fleet of transports soon put to sea with a large body of troops , of which immediate notice was given to Sullivan in a letter recommending his retreat to the continent . This reinforcement , which consisted of four thousand ...
... retreat . A fleet of transports soon put to sea with a large body of troops , of which immediate notice was given to Sullivan in a letter recommending his retreat to the continent . This reinforcement , which consisted of four thousand ...
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