The Life of George Washington: Commander-in-chief of the American Army, Through the Revolutionary War, and the First President of the United States, Volúmenes1-2Crosby, Nichols, Lee, 1860 |
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... Arnold becomes a Traitor- He Corresponds with Major André -André comes on Shore at West Point - Attempts to return to New - York by land - He is taken into Custody by three Militia Men - A Board of General Officers condemn him - He is ...
... Arnold becomes a Traitor- He Corresponds with Major André -André comes on Shore at West Point - Attempts to return to New - York by land - He is taken into Custody by three Militia Men - A Board of General Officers condemn him - He is ...
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... Arnold , with a thousand men , by the rivers Kennebeck and St. Francis , to co - operate with General Montgomery in Cana- da ; and , if possible , to surprise Quebeck , the capital of that Province . Arnold , and about six hundred of ...
... Arnold , with a thousand men , by the rivers Kennebeck and St. Francis , to co - operate with General Montgomery in Cana- da ; and , if possible , to surprise Quebeck , the capital of that Province . Arnold , and about six hundred of ...
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... Arnold , whe had already greatly distinguished himself in the field , was sent at the head of these reinforcements , in the expectation that his influence would do much to re- animate the northern forces and inspirit them to noble ...
... Arnold , whe had already greatly distinguished himself in the field , was sent at the head of these reinforcements , in the expectation that his influence would do much to re- animate the northern forces and inspirit them to noble ...
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... Arnold becomes a Traitor - He Corresponds with Major Andre - Andre comes on Shore at West Point - Attempts to return to New - York by land -He is taken inte Custody by three Militia Men - A Board of General Officers condemn him - He is ...
... Arnold becomes a Traitor - He Corresponds with Major Andre - Andre comes on Shore at West Point - Attempts to return to New - York by land -He is taken inte Custody by three Militia Men - A Board of General Officers condemn him - He is ...
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... Arnold early ard warmly embraced the American cause . His eutor- prising spirit , his invincible fortitude , his heroick and persevering ardour in battle , had exalted his mili ta.y character in his own country and in Europe . Being ...
... Arnold early ard warmly embraced the American cause . His eutor- prising spirit , his invincible fortitude , his heroick and persevering ardour in battle , had exalted his mili ta.y character in his own country and in Europe . Being ...
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