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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... town . Since the allowance of a bounty , recruiting had been more successful ; and the regular force had been augmented to rather more than fourteen thousand men . In addition to these troops , the Commander - in - chief had called to ...
... town . Since the allowance of a bounty , recruiting had been more successful ; and the regular force had been augmented to rather more than fourteen thousand men . In addition to these troops , the Commander - in - chief had called to ...
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... town ; and General Howe , as had been fore- seen , determined to embrace the former part of the alternative . Three thousand chosen men , to be commanded by Lord Percy , were ordered on this service . These troops were embarked , and ...
... town ; and General Howe , as had been fore- seen , determined to embrace the former part of the alternative . Three thousand chosen men , to be commanded by Lord Percy , were ordered on this service . These troops were embarked , and ...
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