The Life of George Washington: Commander-in-chief of the American Army Through the Revolutionary War, and the First President of the United StatesPorter & Coates, 1808 - 560 páginas |
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... duty . General Braddock was warned of the danger to which the character of his enemy exposed him , and advised to employ the ranging companies of Virginia to scour the woods , and prevent ambus- cades ; but not looking for an enemy ...
... duty . General Braddock was warned of the danger to which the character of his enemy exposed him , and advised to employ the ranging companies of Virginia to scour the woods , and prevent ambus- cades ; but not looking for an enemy ...
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... duty to almost certain death . And , at length , in spite of every effort to the contrary , they broke and ran as sheep before hounds ; leaving the artillery , ammunition , provisions , baggage , in short every thing , a prey to the ...
... duty to almost certain death . And , at length , in spite of every effort to the contrary , they broke and ran as sheep before hounds ; leaving the artillery , ammunition , provisions , baggage , in short every thing , a prey to the ...
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... duties of his commission . Having put the recruiting service in operation , he visited the line of posts on the frontiers , and esta- blished the best regulations their state admitted , to keep the petty garrisons vigilant and alert ...
... duties of his commission . Having put the recruiting service in operation , he visited the line of posts on the frontiers , and esta- blished the best regulations their state admitted , to keep the petty garrisons vigilant and alert ...
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... duty of his commission , was obliged to su- perintend the operations of each subordinate de- partment , and to attend to the wants of the im- poverished inhabitants . During this period , he unremittingly urged upon the executive and ...
... duty of his commission , was obliged to su- perintend the operations of each subordinate de- partment , and to attend to the wants of the im- poverished inhabitants . During this period , he unremittingly urged upon the executive and ...
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... duty at a time ; instead of that , scarce one thirtieth is out . They are to be relieved every month , and they are a great part of that time marching to and from their stations ; and they will not wait one day longer than the limited ...
... duty at a time ; instead of that , scarce one thirtieth is out . They are to be relieved every month , and they are a great part of that time marching to and from their stations ; and they will not wait one day longer than the limited ...
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