A History of the American Revolution; Comprehending All the Principal Events Both in the Field and in the Cabinet, 2 tomasF. Betts, 1822 |
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... rear of Washington's ar- my were quitting it , he must inevitably have prevent- ed them from crossing the Delaware . If General Howe had even attended to the subsequent represen- tations of his pursuing General , Washington must have ...
... rear of Washington's ar- my were quitting it , he must inevitably have prevent- ed them from crossing the Delaware . If General Howe had even attended to the subsequent represen- tations of his pursuing General , Washington must have ...
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... rear of the other . The weather for several days had been warm , wet , and foggy , and the roads were so muddy and deep as to be almost impassable - To have crossed the Delaware in view of the enemy would have been attended with ...
... rear of the other . The weather for several days had been warm , wet , and foggy , and the roads were so muddy and deep as to be almost impassable - To have crossed the Delaware in view of the enemy would have been attended with ...
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... rear , and succeeded in taking forty prisoners ; but this gallant veteran , now in his seventieth year , after dis- playing a Quixotic bravery for more than an hour , received a mortal wound . General Arnold had in the mean time crossed ...
... rear , and succeeded in taking forty prisoners ; but this gallant veteran , now in his seventieth year , after dis- playing a Quixotic bravery for more than an hour , received a mortal wound . General Arnold had in the mean time crossed ...
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... rear very severely . General Arnold displayed great skill and personal bravery through the whole of this affair . He had one horse killed un- der him , and another wounded . Congress voted him a horse fully caparisoned , and promoted ...
... rear very severely . General Arnold displayed great skill and personal bravery through the whole of this affair . He had one horse killed un- der him , and another wounded . Congress voted him a horse fully caparisoned , and promoted ...
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... rear , while he kept at a convenient distance with the main army to render assistance if necessary . Wayne's brigade , and Mor- gans's regiment of light infantry were at Brunswick by sunrise ; and a detachment from the latter attack- ed ...
... rear , while he kept at a convenient distance with the main army to render assistance if necessary . Wayne's brigade , and Mor- gans's regiment of light infantry were at Brunswick by sunrise ; and a detachment from the latter attack- ed ...
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A History of the American Revolution; Comprehending All the ..., 2 tomas Paul Allen Visos knygos peržiūra - 1822 |
A History of the American Revolution; Comprehending All the ..., 2 tomas Paul Allen Visos knygos peržiūra - 1822 |
A History of the American Revolution; Comprehending All the ..., 2 tomas Paul Allen Visos knygos peržiūra - 1822 |
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