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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Opportunities to make the experiments he wished were soon afforded . The day
after the retreat from New York , Sept. 16 . the British appeared in considerable
force in the plains between the two camps ; and the General immediately rode to
...
Opportunities to make the experiments he wished were soon afforded . The day
after the retreat from New York , Sept. 16 . the British appeared in considerable
force in the plains between the two camps ; and the General immediately rode to
...
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The danger with which this detachment was threatened , was perceived from the
camp at Valley Forge , soon after it had been communicated to Lafayette . Alarm -
guns were fired to announce it to him , and the whole army was put under arms ...
The danger with which this detachment was threatened , was perceived from the
camp at Valley Forge , soon after it had been communicated to Lafayette . Alarm -
guns were fired to announce it to him , and the whole army was put under arms ...
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Lee appeared on the heights of Freehold soon after Lord Cornwallis had left
them ; and , following the British into the plain , ordered General Wayne to attack
the rear of their coyering party with sufficient vigour to check it , but not to press it
so ...
Lee appeared on the heights of Freehold soon after Lord Cornwallis had left
them ; and , following the British into the plain , ordered General Wayne to attack
the rear of their coyering party with sufficient vigour to check it , but not to press it
so ...
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