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, Volumen3C.P. Wayne., 1804 |
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... Lieutenant colonel Campbell and five Hessian field officers were taken into close custody , and , they were assured that the resolution above mentioned , should be strictly enforced . The sentiments of the commander in chief on the ...
... Lieutenant colonel Campbell and five Hessian field officers were taken into close custody , and , they were assured that the resolution above mentioned , should be strictly enforced . The sentiments of the commander in chief on the ...
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... lieutenant colonel Campbell , and some Hessian officers taken at Trenton , until general Lee should be declared a prisoner of war , a very offensive letter was written to him by lieutenant CHAP . 30 THE LIFE OF.
... lieutenant colonel Campbell , and some Hessian officers taken at Trenton , until general Lee should be declared a prisoner of war , a very offensive letter was written to him by lieutenant CHAP . 30 THE LIFE OF.
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... lieutenant CHAP . I. colonel Wolcott , who had been employed to 1776 . settle the terms of a general cartel , which pro- duced an angry correspondence between the commanders of the two armies , which exhibits the charges of the one ...
... lieutenant CHAP . I. colonel Wolcott , who had been employed to 1776 . settle the terms of a general cartel , which pro- duced an angry correspondence between the commanders of the two armies , which exhibits the charges of the one ...
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... lieutenant colonel Gould , and another field officer , killed , and colonel Lamb wounded . Several other officers and volunteers were killed ; and this circumstance , which was occasioned by the peculiar degree of danger to which the ...
... lieutenant colonel Gould , and another field officer , killed , and colonel Lamb wounded . Several other officers and volunteers were killed ; and this circumstance , which was occasioned by the peculiar degree of danger to which the ...
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... lieutenant colonel Meiggs , a very gallant officer , who had accompanied Arnold in his memorable march to Quebec , and had been taken prisoner in the unsuccessful attempt made on that place by Expedition Montgomery . He embarked with ...
... lieutenant colonel Meiggs , a very gallant officer , who had accompanied Arnold in his memorable march to Quebec , and had been taken prisoner in the unsuccessful attempt made on that place by Expedition Montgomery . He embarked with ...
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