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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... Brigades . " Those brave inen , and true patriots , who resolved to continue to serve and defend their bre- thren , privileges , and property , " were called upon in the same manner to make known their intentions , and to consider ...
... Brigades . " Those brave inen , and true patriots , who resolved to continue to serve and defend their bre- thren , privileges , and property , " were called upon in the same manner to make known their intentions , and to consider ...
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... brigades of his army to that city , before the evacuation of Boston General Howe remained a number of days in Nan tasket Road , and the Commander in Chief , when he entered Boston , as a measure of security , fortified Fort Hill . The ...
... brigades of his army to that city , before the evacuation of Boston General Howe remained a number of days in Nan tasket Road , and the Commander in Chief , when he entered Boston , as a measure of security , fortified Fort Hill . The ...
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... brigades were detached from the main body to support the troops in the breast works , the fugitives communicated to them their panica , and General WASHINGTON , in riding to the scene of action , met his troops retreating in the utmost ...
... brigades were detached from the main body to support the troops in the breast works , the fugitives communicated to them their panica , and General WASHINGTON , in riding to the scene of action , met his troops retreating in the utmost ...
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... Brigade , were to enter Germantown by the way of Chestnut Hill , and attack the left wing of the British . General Arın- strong ... brigades 4 of Sullivan's and of Green's divisions penetrated the town 1777. ] 134 LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
... Brigade , were to enter Germantown by the way of Chestnut Hill , and attack the left wing of the British . General Arın- strong ... brigades 4 of Sullivan's and of Green's divisions penetrated the town 1777. ] 134 LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
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... brigades , were surrounded and taken prisoners In the moment of supposed victory , the troops retreat od , and the efforts of their Generals to rally them , were fruitless . The militia were never seriously brought into action . General ...
... brigades , were surrounded and taken prisoners In the moment of supposed victory , the troops retreat od , and the efforts of their Generals to rally them , were fruitless . The militia were never seriously brought into action . General ...
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