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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Fresh militia and volunteers arrived in camp , whose numbers were exaggerated
by report . These additions to his small remaining regular force enabled the
General to take different positions near the lines of the enemy , to harass him ...
Fresh militia and volunteers arrived in camp , whose numbers were exaggerated
by report . These additions to his small remaining regular force enabled the
General to take different positions near the lines of the enemy , to harass him ...
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Had Sir William Howe taken the field before the continental troops were
assembled , this plan might probably have been executed without any serious
obstruction ; but the tents and camp equipage expected from Europe did not
arrive until ...
Had Sir William Howe taken the field before the continental troops were
assembled , this plan might probably have been executed without any serious
obstruction ; but the tents and camp equipage expected from Europe did not
arrive until ...
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Here the roads fork ; the one leading to the camp of Lafayette , and the other to
Matron's ford over the Schuylkill . In the course of the night , General Gray , with a
strong detachment , had advanced up the Schuylkill on its south side , along the ...
Here the roads fork ; the one leading to the camp of Lafayette , and the other to
Matron's ford over the Schuylkill . In the course of the night , General Gray , with a
strong detachment , had advanced up the Schuylkill on its south side , along the ...
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