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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... respecting the destination of the British fleet were supposed to be removed by its appear- ance off the capes of Delaware ; and orders were immediately given for assembling the detached parts of the army in the neighbourhood of ...
... respecting the destination of the British fleet were supposed to be removed by its appear- ance off the capes of Delaware ; and orders were immediately given for assembling the detached parts of the army in the neighbourhood of ...
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... respecting his future course.1 The militia of North Carolina , commanded by General Cas- well , were beyond the Pedee , on the road to Camden , and had nearly consumed the scanty supplies which could be gleaned from a country that was ...
... respecting his future course.1 The militia of North Carolina , commanded by General Cas- well , were beyond the Pedee , on the road to Camden , and had nearly consumed the scanty supplies which could be gleaned from a country that was ...
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... respecting the naval armament designed to act in the American seas . Twenty ships of the line , to be commanded by the Count de Grasse , were destined for the West Indies , twelve of which were to proceed to the continent of America ...
... respecting the naval armament designed to act in the American seas . Twenty ships of the line , to be commanded by the Count de Grasse , were destined for the West Indies , twelve of which were to proceed to the continent of America ...
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