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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... dangers to be encountered , but be- lieved it to be for the public interest to meet them . “ I shall take every measure , " said this gallant officer , in a letter communicating his plan of operations to General Washington , " to avoid ...
... dangers to be encountered , but be- lieved it to be for the public interest to meet them . “ I shall take every measure , " said this gallant officer , in a letter communicating his plan of operations to General Washington , " to avoid ...
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... danger that threatened his flanks , had time to extend his front by bringing the volunteers of Ireland into his line . This judicious movement disconcerted the design on his flanks , and brought the two armies into action fronting each ...
... danger that threatened his flanks , had time to extend his front by bringing the volunteers of Ireland into his line . This judicious movement disconcerted the design on his flanks , and brought the two armies into action fronting each ...
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... danger from that officer . Having failed in his hope of bringing on a general engagement , he evacuated Camden , and marched down the river on its north side to Neilson's ferry . Among the objects to be obtained by this movement was the ...
... danger from that officer . Having failed in his hope of bringing on a general engagement , he evacuated Camden , and marched down the river on its north side to Neilson's ferry . Among the objects to be obtained by this movement was the ...
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... danger , intending to destroy it as soon as his rear guard should cross the creek . Armstrong , in obedience to orders , given in the expectation that he would overtake Coates before passing the creek , dashed over the bridge on the ...
... danger , intending to destroy it as soon as his rear guard should cross the creek . Armstrong , in obedience to orders , given in the expectation that he would overtake Coates before passing the creek , dashed over the bridge on the ...
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... dangers of war . A peculiar importance was given to these successes in the south by the opinion that a pacific temper was finding its way into the cabinets of the belligerent powers of Europe . The communications from the court of ...
... dangers of war . A peculiar importance was given to these successes in the south by the opinion that a pacific temper was finding its way into the cabinets of the belligerent powers of Europe . The communications from the court of ...
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