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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... river . In the plan of attack which had been digested , it was proposed to cross in the night at M'Konkey's Ferry , about nine miles above Trenton ; to march down in two divisions , the one taking the river road , and the other the ...
... river . In the plan of attack which had been digested , it was proposed to cross in the night at M'Konkey's Ferry , about nine miles above Trenton ; to march down in two divisions , the one taking the river road , and the other the ...
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... river the forts were in possession of the British . Having left a battalion at the pass of Thunderhill , to keep . up a communication , Sir Henry Clinton had formed his army into two divisions one of which consisting of nine hundred men ...
... river the forts were in possession of the British . Having left a battalion at the pass of Thunderhill , to keep . up a communication , Sir Henry Clinton had formed his army into two divisions one of which consisting of nine hundred men ...
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... river , Lafayette returned to the defence of Richmond . Having , on his arrival , received intelligence that Lord Cornwallis was marching northward , and finding Philips landed at Brandon on the south side of the river , he was per ...
... river , Lafayette returned to the defence of Richmond . Having , on his arrival , received intelligence that Lord Cornwallis was marching northward , and finding Philips landed at Brandon on the south side of the river , he was per ...
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