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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Colonel Washington continued the whole day on the outside of the fort ,
encouraging the soldiers by his countenance and ... The engagement was
continued with great resolution from ten in the morning until dark ; when
Monsieur de Villier ...
Colonel Washington continued the whole day on the outside of the fort ,
encouraging the soldiers by his countenance and ... The engagement was
continued with great resolution from ten in the morning until dark ; when
Monsieur de Villier ...
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This movement was soon communicated to General Putnam , who reinforced the
parties which had been advanced in front ; and , as General Grant continued to
gain ground , still stronger detachments were employed in this service .
This movement was soon communicated to General Putnam , who reinforced the
parties which had been advanced in front ; and , as General Grant continued to
gain ground , still stronger detachments were employed in this service .
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... respecting New York , and continued his exertions to provide the means for its
execution . The details of the plan of co - operation continued to be the subject of
a correspondence with the Count de Rochambeau , and the Chevalier de Tunay
...
... respecting New York , and continued his exertions to provide the means for its
execution . The details of the plan of co - operation continued to be the subject of
a correspondence with the Count de Rochambeau , and the Chevalier de Tunay
...
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