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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... town ; and General Howe , as had been fore- seen , determined to embrace the former part of the alternative . Three thousand chosen men , to be commanded by Lord Percy , were ordered on this service . These troops were embarked , and ...
... town ; and General Howe , as had been fore- seen , determined to embrace the former part of the alternative . Three thousand chosen men , to be commanded by Lord Percy , were ordered on this service . These troops were embarked , and ...
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... Town Stony Br Kingston Princeton Raritan R Schenk's Mill Pego Town New Brunswi Striker Jaques Sorah Rocky Hill Freewold Shrewsbury English T Storey Lots Blut mounts Fer Cankeys Fe Cranbery & Maidenhead Hiats Town , Monmouth Court House ...
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... town on the terms which had been offered by the besiegers . This proposition was made and accepted ; and the capitulation was signed on the 12th of May . The town , and all public stores were surrendered . The gar- rison , as well the ...
... town on the terms which had been offered by the besiegers . This proposition was made and accepted ; and the capitulation was signed on the 12th of May . The town , and all public stores were surrendered . The gar- rison , as well the ...
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