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 1 |
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The destruction was prevented from being still more complete , by the very timely
sortie made by Lieutenant Colonel Willet , which checked the pursuit , and
recalled those engaged in it to the defence of their own camp . As soon as
Gansevoort ...
The destruction was prevented from being still more complete , by the very timely
sortie made by Lieutenant Colonel Willet , which checked the pursuit , and
recalled those engaged in it to the defence of their own camp . As soon as
Gansevoort ...
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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 , commanded by Lieutenant Colonel Campbell , made a ...
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 , commanded by Lieutenant Colonel Campbell , made a ...
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Lieutenant Colonel Laurens was authorised to consult on future conjoint
operations , and to establish conventional signals for the purpose of facilitating
the communication of intelligence . The French admiral , on arriving off the Hook
...
Lieutenant Colonel Laurens was authorised to consult on future conjoint
operations , and to establish conventional signals for the purpose of facilitating
the communication of intelligence . The French admiral , on arriving off the Hook
...
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