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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... thousand two hundred and twenty - five men , of whom three thousand six hundred and sixty - eight were sick ; and that , to repel an immediate attack , he could count certainly on no other addition to his numbers , than a battalion from ...
... thousand two hundred and twenty - five men , of whom three thousand six hundred and sixty - eight were sick ; and that , to repel an immediate attack , he could count certainly on no other addition to his numbers , than a battalion from ...
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... thousand five hundred fighting men , not two thousand of which were British ; only three days provisions , upon short allowance , in store ; invested by an army of sixteen thousand men ; and no appearance of treat remaining ; I called ...
... thousand five hundred fighting men , not two thousand of which were British ; only three days provisions , upon short allowance , in store ; invested by an army of sixteen thousand men ; and no appearance of treat remaining ; I called ...
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... thousand men , detached General Parsons with two thousand , to repossess himself of Peekskill , and of the passes in the highlands ; while , with the residue , he watched the progress of the enemy up the river . The want of heavy ...
... thousand men , detached General Parsons with two thousand , to repossess himself of Peekskill , and of the passes in the highlands ; while , with the residue , he watched the progress of the enemy up the river . The want of heavy ...
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