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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... front at the same instant , that the party de- scending the river should commence its assault on the rear . Not only the Commander - in - chief , but some of his best officers , those who could not be impelled by the clamours of the ill ...
... front at the same instant , that the party de- scending the river should commence its assault on the rear . Not only the Commander - in - chief , but some of his best officers , those who could not be impelled by the clamours of the ill ...
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... front division to change its line of march . He hovered on the front and flank of the ad- vancing army , galling them severely until three next morning , when the British encamped on Chestnut Hill , in front of the American right , and ...
... front division to change its line of march . He hovered on the front and flank of the ad- vancing army , galling them severely until three next morning , when the British encamped on Chestnut Hill , in front of the American right , and ...
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... front and on the left , in great force . At this critical mo- ment Morgan poured in a deadly and incessant fire on the front and right flank . While the British right wing was thus closely pressed in front , and on its flank , a ...
... front and on the left , in great force . At this critical mo- ment Morgan poured in a deadly and incessant fire on the front and right flank . While the British right wing was thus closely pressed in front , and on its flank , a ...
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