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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... soon display their native courage , and would speedily regain the confidence they had lost . Opportunities to make the experiments he wished were soon afforded . The day after the retreat from New York , Sept. 16 . the British appeared ...
... soon display their native courage , and would speedily regain the confidence they had lost . Opportunities to make the experiments he wished were soon afforded . The day after the retreat from New York , Sept. 16 . the British appeared ...
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... soon after day , information was received that the whole British army was in motion , advancing on the direct road leading over Chadd's Ford . The Americans were immediately under arms , and placed in order of battle , for the purpose ...
... soon after day , information was received that the whole British army was in motion , advancing on the direct road leading over Chadd's Ford . The Americans were immediately under arms , and placed in order of battle , for the purpose ...
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... soon afterwards joined by the remnant of the defeated army at Purysburg , a small town on the north side of the Savannah , where he established his head Jan. 3 . quarters . The regular force commanded by General Prevost must have ...
... soon afterwards joined by the remnant of the defeated army at Purysburg , a small town on the north side of the Savannah , where he established his head Jan. 3 . quarters . The regular force commanded by General Prevost must have ...
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