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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... situation of the whole , or to correct the confusion which was commencing . The divisions and brigades separated at Chew's house could not be reunited ; and , even among those parts which remained entire , a considerable degree of ...
... situation of the whole , or to correct the confusion which was commencing . The divisions and brigades separated at Chew's house could not be reunited ; and , even among those parts which remained entire , a considerable degree of ...
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... situation , however , was not discerned that evening , as the frigates which were able to approach the fort , and the bat- teries from the Pennsylvania shore , kept up an incessant fire on the garrison , till night put an end to the ...
... situation , however , was not discerned that evening , as the frigates which were able to approach the fort , and the bat- teries from the Pennsylvania shore , kept up an incessant fire on the garrison , till night put an end to the ...
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... situation of its garrison invite an enterprise against that post . It was an additional consideration of great weight , that it might have a most pernicious influence on the discipline of the whole army , should the authority of the ...
... situation of its garrison invite an enterprise against that post . It was an additional consideration of great weight , that it might have a most pernicious influence on the discipline of the whole army , should the authority of the ...
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