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... considered trusty , with a letter for General Schuyler , apprising him of his whereabouts , but as yet had received no intelligence either of , or from the gen- eral , nor did he expect to receive any until he should reach Chaudiere ...
... considered trusty , with a letter for General Schuyler , apprising him of his whereabouts , but as yet had received no intelligence either of , or from the gen- eral , nor did he expect to receive any until he should reach Chaudiere ...
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... considered as making the first advance toward that desirable object . Washington replied that , by what had appeared ( al- luding , no doubt , to Lord Howe's circular ) , their pow- ers , it would seem , were only to grant pardons . Now ...
... considered as making the first advance toward that desirable object . Washington replied that , by what had appeared ( al- luding , no doubt , to Lord Howe's circular ) , their pow- ers , it would seem , were only to grant pardons . Now ...
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... considered the truncheon of command falling from his grasp . The projected attack upon the Hessian posts was to be threefold . 1st . Washington was to cross the Delaware with a con- siderable force , at McKonkey's Ferry ( now ...
... considered the truncheon of command falling from his grasp . The projected attack upon the Hessian posts was to be threefold . 1st . Washington was to cross the Delaware with a con- siderable force , at McKonkey's Ferry ( now ...
Contenido
CHAPTER I | 23 |
Questions of Military Rank Popularity of Putnam Arrangements | 36 |
CHAPTER IV | 60 |
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