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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About noon , Carleton made a sortie at the head of one thousand men , formed in
two divisions , and supported by six field pieces . The Americans had thrown up
no intrenchments , and could not bring into action more than three hundred men
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About noon , Carleton made a sortie at the head of one thousand men , formed in
two divisions , and supported by six field pieces . The Americans had thrown up
no intrenchments , and could not bring into action more than three hundred men
...
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The Americans were formed in a wood , with an open field in front , and invariably
repulsed the British corps which attacked them ; but when they pursued those
corps to the main body , they were in turn driven back to their first ground .
The Americans were formed in a wood , with an open field in front , and invariably
repulsed the British corps which attacked them ; but when they pursued those
corps to the main body , they were in turn driven back to their first ground .
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Instead of having the various articles of field equipage in readiness to deliver ,
the quartermaster general is but now applying to the several states ( as the
dernier resort ) to provide these things for their troops respectively . Instead of
having a ...
Instead of having the various articles of field equipage in readiness to deliver ,
the quartermaster general is but now applying to the several states ( as the
dernier resort ) to provide these things for their troops respectively . Instead of
having a ...
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