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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Lieutenant Colonel Baylor , his aid - de - camp , who carried the intelligence of
this success to congress , was presented with a horse completely caparisoned for
service , and recommended to the command of a regiment of cavalry . Nothing ...
Lieutenant Colonel Baylor , his aid - de - camp , who carried the intelligence of
this success to congress , was presented with a horse completely caparisoned for
service , and recommended to the command of a regiment of cavalry . Nothing ...
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After the destruction of forts Clinton and Montgomery in 1777 , it had been
determined to construct the fortifications intended for the future defence of the
North River , at West Point , a position which , being more completely
embosomed in the ...
After the destruction of forts Clinton and Montgomery in 1777 , it had been
determined to construct the fortifications intended for the future defence of the
North River , at West Point , a position which , being more completely
embosomed in the ...
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Perceiving that their flank was completely uncovered by this movement , and that
they were in danger of being surrounded , the savages abandoned their breast -
work , and , crossing the river , fled with the utmost precipitation . This victory ...
Perceiving that their flank was completely uncovered by this movement , and that
they were in danger of being surrounded , the savages abandoned their breast -
work , and , crossing the river , fled with the utmost precipitation . This victory ...
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