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 Magaw replied , that he should defend the place to the last extremity ,
and communicated the summons to General Greene at fort Lee , who transmitted
it to the Commander - inchief , then at Hackensack . He immediately rode to fort ...
Colonel Magaw replied , that he should defend the place to the last extremity ,
and communicated the summons to General Greene at fort Lee , who transmitted
it to the Commander - inchief , then at Hackensack . He immediately rode to fort ...
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No means remained of extricating itself from difficulties and dangers which were
continually increasing , but fording a river , on the opposite bank of which a
formidable body of troops was already posted ; and then escaping to fort George
...
No means remained of extricating itself from difficulties and dangers which were
continually increasing , but fording a river , on the opposite bank of which a
formidable body of troops was already posted ; and then escaping to fort George
...
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I inquired into the situation of the French on the Mississippi , their numbers , and
what forts they had built . ... They also acquainted me , that there was a small
pallisadoed fort on the Ohio , at the mouth of the Obaish , about sixty leagues
from ...
I inquired into the situation of the French on the Mississippi , their numbers , and
what forts they had built . ... They also acquainted me , that there was a small
pallisadoed fort on the Ohio , at the mouth of the Obaish , about sixty leagues
from ...
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