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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... crossed Haerlem River in boats , under cover of the artillery planted in the works , which had been erected on the opposite side of the river , and landed within the third line of defence which crossed the island . The third division ...
... crossed Haerlem River in boats , under cover of the artillery planted in the works , which had been erected on the opposite side of the river , and landed within the third line of defence which crossed the island . The third division ...
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... crossed the Delaware , with orders to harass the enemy , but to put nothing to hazard until he should be joined by the continental battalions , who were allowed a day or two of re- pose , after the fatigues of the enterprise against ...
... crossed the Delaware , with orders to harass the enemy , but to put nothing to hazard until he should be joined by the continental battalions , who were allowed a day or two of re- pose , after the fatigues of the enterprise against ...
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... crossed the river in a few canoes . To secure his junction with Wayne , and to keep open his com- munication towards the north , Lafayette had crossed the Rapi- dan . These movements of the two armies had thrown Lord Corn- wallis ...
... crossed the river in a few canoes . To secure his junction with Wayne , and to keep open his com- munication towards the north , Lafayette had crossed the Rapi- dan . These movements of the two armies had thrown Lord Corn- wallis ...
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