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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At length, orders were given to assemble the regiment at Winchester, and be in
readiness to march in fifteen days. ,, On receiving them, Colonel Washington
called in his recruiting parties; but so inattentive had the government been to his
...
At length, orders were given to assemble the regiment at Winchester, and be in
readiness to march in fifteen days. ,, On receiving them, Colonel Washington
called in his recruiting parties; but so inattentive had the government been to his
...
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As the disDec. 26 . tance to Trenton by either road is nearly the same , orders
were given to attack at the instant of arrival , and , after driving in the out - guards ,
to press rapidly after them into the town , and prevent the main body from forming
.
As the disDec. 26 . tance to Trenton by either road is nearly the same , orders
were given to attack at the instant of arrival , and , after driving in the out - guards ,
to press rapidly after them into the town , and prevent the main body from forming
.
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He had expressly stipulated for their security , and had given them a passport .
While they were travelling through the country , information was given to the
board of war that General Howe had refused to permit provisions to be sent in to
the ...
He had expressly stipulated for their security , and had given them a passport .
While they were travelling through the country , information was given to the
board of war that General Howe had refused to permit provisions to be sent in to
the ...
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