The Life of George Washington: Commander-in-chief of the American Army Through the Revolutionary War, and the First President of the United StatesPorter & Coates, 1808 - 560 páginas |
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... Jersey- Depression of the Americans - General Washington invested with new Powers - Success at Trenton , and at Princeton- New Jersey recovered · 71 CHAPTER IV . General Washington disposes his small Force for the Protec- tion of New Jersey ...
... Jersey- Depression of the Americans - General Washington invested with new Powers - Success at Trenton , and at Princeton- New Jersey recovered · 71 CHAPTER IV . General Washington disposes his small Force for the Protec- tion of New Jersey ...
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... Jersey to New York - General Washington pursues him - Battle of Monmouth - Thanks of Congress to the General and Army -General Lee censured - He demands a Court Martial , and is suspended from his command - French Fleet appears on the ...
... Jersey to New York - General Washington pursues him - Battle of Monmouth - Thanks of Congress to the General and Army -General Lee censured - He demands a Court Martial , and is suspended from his command - French Fleet appears on the ...
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... Jersey - The troops suffer through the scarcity of Provisions - Colonel Wads- worth resigns his Office - Confusion in the Commissary's department - The Commander in Chief is necessitated to apportion supplies of Meat and Flour upon the ...
... Jersey - The troops suffer through the scarcity of Provisions - Colonel Wads- worth resigns his Office - Confusion in the Commissary's department - The Commander in Chief is necessitated to apportion supplies of Meat and Flour upon the ...
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... Jersey . Under the per- plexities which arose from the defect of arms , the want of clothing and magazines , from the want of engineers , and from the confused state of the staff department , the mind of General Washing- ton was , in ...
... Jersey . Under the per- plexities which arose from the defect of arms , the want of clothing and magazines , from the want of engineers , and from the confused state of the staff department , the mind of General Washing- ton was , in ...
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... Jersey - Depression of the Ame- ricans - General Washington invested with new Powers - Suc- cess at Trenton , and at Princeton - New Jersey recovered . 1776. ] As soon as the necessary arrangements were made in Boston , in the ...
... Jersey - Depression of the Ame- ricans - General Washington invested with new Powers - Suc- cess at Trenton , and at Princeton - New Jersey recovered . 1776. ] As soon as the necessary arrangements were made in Boston , in the ...
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The Life of George Washington: Commander-in-chief of the ..., Volumes 1-2 Aaron Bancroft Visualização integral - 1860 |
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