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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... adopted by the Comminander in Chief to obtain Supplies - Methods taken to recruit the Army - Sit Henry Clinton appointed Commander in Chief of the British Forces - He evacuates Philadelphia , and marches through New - Jersey to New ...
... adopted by the Comminander in Chief to obtain Supplies - Methods taken to recruit the Army - Sit Henry Clinton appointed Commander in Chief of the British Forces - He evacuates Philadelphia , and marches through New - Jersey to New ...
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... adopted measures to maintain the claims of the British crown . They empowered the executive of the colony to raise a regiment to consist of three hundred men . Mr. Fry , a gentleman acquainted with the western country , was appointed to ...
... adopted measures to maintain the claims of the British crown . They empowered the executive of the colony to raise a regiment to consist of three hundred men . Mr. Fry , a gentleman acquainted with the western country , was appointed to ...
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... adopted , did all in his power to carry them into effect . The Legislature soon rose , without providing effectual means for active service , and the troops did not march . During the succeeding winter , regulations from the war office ...
... adopted , did all in his power to carry them into effect . The Legislature soon rose , without providing effectual means for active service , and the troops did not march . During the succeeding winter , regulations from the war office ...
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... adopted . Soon after the army left Cumberland , Colonel WASHINGTON was attacked by a violent fever ; refusing to be left behind , he was carried forward in a covered wagon . All the difficulties arising from the state of the roads ...
... adopted . Soon after the army left Cumberland , Colonel WASHINGTON was attacked by a violent fever ; refusing to be left behind , he was carried forward in a covered wagon . All the difficulties arising from the state of the roads ...
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... adopted , probably the disaster would not have happened . As soon as relieved from his at- tention to his unfortunate General , he was despatched to Cumberland , to provide for the retreating army . Colonel Dunbar being joined by them ...
... adopted , probably the disaster would not have happened . As soon as relieved from his at- tention to his unfortunate General , he was despatched to Cumberland , to provide for the retreating army . Colonel Dunbar being joined by them ...
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adopted Ameri American army appointed ariny Arnold attack attempt body brigades British army camp campaign character citizens Colonel WASHINGTON Commander in Chief communicated conceived conduct confidence Congress consequence corps Count d'Estaing danger defence detached disposition duty Earl Cornwallis effect endeavours enemy engaged establish event execution exertions expected expedition expressed favourable Fayette feelings fleet force Fort Mifflin France French garrison Gene give Governour gress honour hostile hundred induced INGTON Island Legislature letter liberty Lord Cornwallis manner Marquis measures ment military militia mind Mount Vernon nation necessary neral New-Jersey New-York North river occasion officers opinion orders party passed patriotism peace Philadelphia present President provisions publick reason received regiment rendered resolution respect retirement retreat Sir Henry Clinton situation soldiers soon spirit superiour thing thousand tion treaty troops United Virginia WASHING winter wish wounded York Island