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 divisions commanded by Sullivan , Stirling , and Stephen , took new ground ,
advanced farther up the Brandywine , and fronted the British column marching
down that river . The division commanded by Wayne remained at Chadd's Ford ...
The divisions commanded by Sullivan , Stirling , and Stephen , took new ground ,
advanced farther up the Brandywine , and fronted the British column marching
down that river . The division commanded by Wayne remained at Chadd's Ford ...
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companies of the 40th regiment into a large stone house belonging to Mr. Chew ,
which stood directly in the way of Wayne's division , and poured on the
Americans an incessant and galling fire of musketry from its doors and windows .
companies of the 40th regiment into a large stone house belonging to Mr. Chew ,
which stood directly in the way of Wayne's division , and poured on the
Americans an incessant and galling fire of musketry from its doors and windows .
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As soon as the firing announced the commencement of the action , the rear
division of the army advanced rapidly to the support of the front . As they
approached the scene of action , General Washington , who had received no
intelligence from ...
As soon as the firing announced the commencement of the action , the rear
division of the army advanced rapidly to the support of the front . As they
approached the scene of action , General Washington , who had received no
intelligence from ...
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