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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... ordered Washington to bring up the reserve , and to act on his left . Williams charged without firing a musket ; but ... orders previously given by Lieutenant Colonel Stuart , threw himself with the New York volunteers . The Americans ...
... ordered Washington to bring up the reserve , and to act on his left . Williams charged without firing a musket ; but ... orders previously given by Lieutenant Colonel Stuart , threw himself with the New York volunteers . The Americans ...
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... orders in a light favourable to his views : - " as giving system to their pro- ceedings , and stability to their resolves . " But Washington would not permit himself to be misunder- stood . The interval between his orders and the ...
... orders in a light favourable to his views : - " as giving system to their pro- ceedings , and stability to their resolves . " But Washington would not permit himself to be misunder- stood . The interval between his orders and the ...
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... ordered again to charge with the bayonet . These orders were executed with intrepidity and momentary success . The Indians were driven out of the camp , and the artillery recovered . But while they were pressed in one point by the ...
... ordered again to charge with the bayonet . These orders were executed with intrepidity and momentary success . The Indians were driven out of the camp , and the artillery recovered . But while they were pressed in one point by the ...
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