Works, Volumen16,Tema 4G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1857 |
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... Officers Candidates for Situations in the Army - Difficulties in Adjust- ing Questions of Rank - Ducoudray — Con- way - Kosciuszko - Washington's Guards Arnold Omitted in the Army Promotions Washington Takes his Part - British Expedi ...
... Officers Candidates for Situations in the Army - Difficulties in Adjust- ing Questions of Rank - Ducoudray — Con- way - Kosciuszko - Washington's Guards Arnold Omitted in the Army Promotions Washington Takes his Part - British Expedi ...
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... Officers- A Dogged March - An Ambuscade - Battle of Oriskany - Johnson's Greens - Death of Herkimer - Spirited Sortie of Colonel Willett -Sir John Johnson Driven to the River- Flight of the Indians - Sacking of Sir John's Camp Colonel ...
... Officers- A Dogged March - An Ambuscade - Battle of Oriskany - Johnson's Greens - Death of Herkimer - Spirited Sortie of Colonel Willett -Sir John Johnson Driven to the River- Flight of the Indians - Sacking of Sir John's Camp Colonel ...
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... Officers in Camp - Deborre Conway- Fleury - Count Pulaski - First Appearance in the Army of " Light - Horse Harry of Virginia - Wash- ington's Appeal to the Army - Movements of the Rival Forces - Battle of the Brandywine -Retreat of the ...
... Officers in Camp - Deborre Conway- Fleury - Count Pulaski - First Appearance in the Army of " Light - Horse Harry of Virginia - Wash- ington's Appeal to the Army - Movements of the Rival Forces - Battle of the Brandywine -Retreat of the ...
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... officers , twenty - three in number , remained in a small chamber in the Ferry House , where , according to their own account , they passed a dismal night ; sore at heart that their recent triumphs at White Plains and Fort Washington ...
... officers , twenty - three in number , remained in a small chamber in the Ferry House , where , according to their own account , they passed a dismal night ; sore at heart that their recent triumphs at White Plains and Fort Washington ...
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Washington Irving. At Newtown the officers were quartered in inns and private houses , the soldiers in the church and jail . The officers paid a visit to Lord Stirling , whom some of them had known from his being captured at Long Island ...
Washington Irving. At Newtown the officers were quartered in inns and private houses , the soldiers in the church and jail . The officers paid a visit to Lord Stirling , whom some of them had known from his being captured at Long Island ...
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