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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... whole force , which would as certainly produce such a state of things as would render it proper to support him with the whole army . Immediately after the march of this detachment , General Washington moved to Cranberry , that he might ...
... whole force , which would as certainly produce such a state of things as would render it proper to support him with the whole army . Immediately after the march of this detachment , General Washington moved to Cranberry , that he might ...
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... whole army , and were of a nature to dis- seminate too generally those seeds of disquiet , which had at- tained their full growth and maturity in the Pennsylvania line . Strong symptoms of discontent had already been manifested ; and it ...
... whole army , and were of a nature to dis- seminate too generally those seeds of disquiet , which had at- tained their full growth and maturity in the Pennsylvania line . Strong symptoms of discontent had already been manifested ; and it ...
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... whole force at Yorktown and Gloucester Point , which he August . was fortifying assiduously ; and the Marquis had taken a position on James river . In consequence of this information , four ships of the line and several frigates were ...
... whole force at Yorktown and Gloucester Point , which he August . was fortifying assiduously ; and the Marquis had taken a position on James river . In consequence of this information , four ships of the line and several frigates were ...
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