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 2Walton Book Company, 1930 |
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... Jersey and Pennsylvania were directed to rendezvous at Bedford , and those of Maryland and Virginia at Cumberland , on the Potomac.1 The command of the ex- pedition had been conferred on Governor Lee of Virginia ; and the governors of ...
... Jersey and Pennsylvania were directed to rendezvous at Bedford , and those of Maryland and Virginia at Cumberland , on the Potomac.1 The command of the ex- pedition had been conferred on Governor Lee of Virginia ; and the governors of ...
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... Jersey Troops , I , 499 Navy , Permanent , Discussion of in Con- gress , II , 373 Neutrality , Proclaimed Between ... Jersey , Movements of American Army in , I , 139 New Jersey , Effect of American Victories in , I INDEX 33.
... Jersey Troops , I , 499 Navy , Permanent , Discussion of in Con- gress , II , 373 Neutrality , Proclaimed Between ... Jersey , Movements of American Army in , I , 139 New Jersey , Effect of American Victories in , I INDEX 33.
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... Jersey , I , 136 Retreat Through New Jersey , I , 142 , sqq . Asks Enlargement of Powers , I , 148 Reports to Congress on Conditions , I , 148 Successes at Trenton and Princeton , I , 44 , sqq . Plans for Campaign of 1777 , I , 162 ...
... Jersey , I , 136 Retreat Through New Jersey , I , 142 , sqq . Asks Enlargement of Powers , I , 148 Reports to Congress on Conditions , I , 148 Successes at Trenton and Princeton , I , 44 , sqq . Plans for Campaign of 1777 , I , 162 ...
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