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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... supplies , six hundred militia , commanded by General Potter crossed the Schuylkill , with orders to scour the country between that river and Chester ; and the militia on the Delaware , above Philadelphia , were directed to watch the ...
... supplies , six hundred militia , commanded by General Potter crossed the Schuylkill , with orders to scour the country between that river and Chester ; and the militia on the Delaware , above Philadelphia , were directed to watch the ...
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... supply- ing the pressing wants of the moment , to be seized wherever found . In the mean time , light parties were ... supplies for the campaign in all its modifications . In addition to the commissary of purchases , and a commissary ...
... supply- ing the pressing wants of the moment , to be seized wherever found . In the mean time , light parties were ... supplies for the campaign in all its modifications . In addition to the commissary of purchases , and a commissary ...
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... supplies of forage had failed , and a great proportion of the horses had perished , or been rendered unfit for use . Neither funds nor credit were possessed for the purchase of others , and the quarter - master - general found himself ...
... supplies of forage had failed , and a great proportion of the horses had perished , or been rendered unfit for use . Neither funds nor credit were possessed for the purchase of others , and the quarter - master - general found himself ...
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