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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... troops without delay . The orders to Parker were so promptly executed , that Posey , although he moved with the utmost celerity , could not reach the scene of action in time to join in it . The light troops and quarter guard under ...
... troops without delay . The orders to Parker were so promptly executed , that Posey , although he moved with the utmost celerity , could not reach the scene of action in time to join in it . The light troops and quarter guard under ...
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... troops still retained in the service of the United States , was directed to " open a correspondence with the Commander - in - chief of his Britannic majesty's forces in Canada , in order to ascertain the precise time when each of the ...
... troops still retained in the service of the United States , was directed to " open a correspondence with the Commander - in - chief of his Britannic majesty's forces in Canada , in order to ascertain the precise time when each of the ...
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... Troops and Supplies , I , 99 Efforts to Inspire Troops , I , 100 At the Battle of Long Island , I , 107 ; Determines to Withdraw Troops , I , 108 Report to Congress on Battle of Long Island , I , III Measures to Defend New York , I ...
... Troops and Supplies , I , 99 Efforts to Inspire Troops , I , 100 At the Battle of Long Island , I , 107 ; Determines to Withdraw Troops , I , 108 Report to Congress on Battle of Long Island , I , III Measures to Defend New York , I ...
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