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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... action , it is probable that the conflict would have been more severe , had the intelligence re- specting the movement on the left of the British army been less contradictory . Raw troops , changing their ground in the mo- ment of action ...
... action , it is probable that the conflict would have been more severe , had the intelligence re- specting the movement on the left of the British army been less contradictory . Raw troops , changing their ground in the mo- ment of action ...
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... action . As Sir Henry Clinton encamped at , and about , Allentown , the main body of the American army lay in Hope- June 24 . well township , about five miles from Princeton . Major General Dickenson , with about one thousand militia ...
... action . As Sir Henry Clinton encamped at , and about , Allentown , the main body of the American army lay in Hope- June 24 . well township , about five miles from Princeton . Major General Dickenson , with about one thousand militia ...
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... action ; upon which the British , in turn , gave way , and were driven along the summit of the ridge , on Cleveland and Wil- liams , who still maintained their ground on the left . In this critical state of the action , Ferguson ...
... action ; upon which the British , in turn , gave way , and were driven along the summit of the ridge , on Cleveland and Wil- liams , who still maintained their ground on the left . In this critical state of the action , Ferguson ...
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