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, Svazek 2J. Crissy, 1832 |
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... Americans until his arrangements should be completed . The American van continuing to move forward , encountered the Bri- tish advanced party ; upon which Captain Lieutenant Gaines came up with his field pieces , which opened on the ...
... Americans until his arrangements should be completed . The American van continuing to move forward , encountered the Bri- tish advanced party ; upon which Captain Lieutenant Gaines came up with his field pieces , which opened on the ...
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... American right extended beyond the British left , ordered Captain Rudolph , of the legion infantry , to turn their flank and give them a raking fire . This order was instantly executed with precision and effect . Charged thus both in ...
... American right extended beyond the British left , ordered Captain Rudolph , of the legion infantry , to turn their flank and give them a raking fire . This order was instantly executed with precision and effect . Charged thus both in ...
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Commander in Chief of the American Forces During the War which Established the Independence of His Country, and ... Americans , gave Stuart an opportunity of rallying his broken regiments , and bringing them again into action . They were ...
Commander in Chief of the American Forces During the War which Established the Independence of His Country, and ... Americans , gave Stuart an opportunity of rallying his broken regiments , and bringing them again into action . They were ...
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... American army . - Peace . - Mutiny of a part of the Pennsylvania line . - Evacuation of New York . - General Wash- ington resigns his commission and retires to Mount Vernon . 1782 . " I shall at- THE splendid success of the allied arms ...
... American army . - Peace . - Mutiny of a part of the Pennsylvania line . - Evacuation of New York . - General Wash- ington resigns his commission and retires to Mount Vernon . 1782 . " I shall at- THE splendid success of the allied arms ...
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... American government for exerting all the faculties of the nation , to expel the British garrisons from New York and Charleston . The efforts of the Commander - in - chief to produce these exertions were earnest and unremitting , but not ...
... American government for exerting all the faculties of the nation , to expel the British garrisons from New York and Charleston . The efforts of the Commander - in - chief to produce these exertions were earnest and unremitting , but not ...
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