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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... Red Bank , determined lieutenant colonel Smith to remain in fort Mifflin . Immediately after the battle of Brandywine , admiral Howe , who supposed the army to be unquestionably secured by that event , from any circumstance which could ...
... Red Bank , determined lieutenant colonel Smith to remain in fort Mifflin . Immediately after the battle of Brandywine , admiral Howe , who supposed the army to be unquestionably secured by that event , from any circumstance which could ...
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... Red Bank . It was a part of the plan that , so soon as the attack should be made by colonel count Donop , a heavy ... Red Bank consisted of extensive outer works , within which was an intrenchment eight or nine feet high , boarded ...
... Red Bank . It was a part of the plan that , so soon as the attack should be made by colonel count Donop , a heavy ... Red Bank consisted of extensive outer works , within which was an intrenchment eight or nine feet high , boarded ...
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... Red Bank . Donop killed , repulsed with and fraized , on which colonel Greene after CHAP . IV . taking command of the place had bestowed a 1777 . great deal of labour . Late in the evening of Attack upon the 22d , count Donop appeared ...
... Red Bank . Donop killed , repulsed with and fraized , on which colonel Greene after CHAP . IV . taking command of the place had bestowed a 1777 . great deal of labour . Late in the evening of Attack upon the 22d , count Donop appeared ...
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... Red Bank by storm , but supposed that he intended to invest it , and to force the garrison by regular approaches and bombardment , to capitulate . Immediate mea . 1777 . sures were taken to raise if possible , 200 THE LIFE OF.
... Red Bank by storm , but supposed that he intended to invest it , and to force the garrison by regular approaches and bombardment , to capitulate . Immediate mea . 1777 . sures were taken to raise if possible , 200 THE LIFE OF.
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... Red Bank , and to relieve and re - enforce the garri- sons of both forts as far as his strength would permit , and the necessity of their situation should require . General Forman , with such militia as he could bring into the field ...
... Red Bank , and to relieve and re - enforce the garri- sons of both forts as far as his strength would permit , and the necessity of their situation should require . General Forman , with such militia as he could bring into the field ...
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