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, Volym 2J. Crissy, 1832 |
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... appeared in view . Rawdon continued his march through the wood along the low ground in front of the Maryland brigade which was in the act of forming , until he reached the road , where he displayed his column . Perceiving that the ...
... appeared in view . Rawdon continued his march through the wood along the low ground in front of the Maryland brigade which was in the act of forming , until he reached the road , where he displayed his column . Perceiving that the ...
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... appeared before the town , and encamped in a wood , within cannon shot of the place . On the following night they broke ground , within seventy yards of the British works ; but the be- sieged having mounted several guns in the star ...
... appeared before the town , and encamped in a wood , within cannon shot of the place . On the following night they broke ground , within seventy yards of the British works ; but the be- sieged having mounted several guns in the star ...
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... appeared impossible for the general to extricate himself from his embarrassments , to furnish him , on his pledging the public faith for repayment , with a draught on the financier for such a sum as would relieve the urgency of the ...
... appeared impossible for the general to extricate himself from his embarrassments , to furnish him , on his pledging the public faith for repayment , with a draught on the financier for such a sum as would relieve the urgency of the ...
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... appearance the President addressed him in a short speech , in- forming him that a committee was appointed to state the requisitions to be made for the proper establishment of the army , and expressing the expectation that he would ...
... appearance the President addressed him in a short speech , in- forming him that a committee was appointed to state the requisitions to be made for the proper establishment of the army , and expressing the expectation that he would ...
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... appeared in view . A vigorous charge was instantly made , which , being entirely unexpected , was completely successful . The British , struck with a panic , dispersed among the thickets and fled in all directions . Colonel Douglass and ...
... appeared in view . A vigorous charge was instantly made , which , being entirely unexpected , was completely successful . The British , struck with a panic , dispersed among the thickets and fled in all directions . Colonel Douglass and ...
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