Works, Volumen16,Tema 4G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1857 |
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... River- Flight of the Indians - Sacking of Sir John's Camp Colonel Gansevoort Maintains his Post - Colonel Willett Sent in Quest of Aid -Arrives at Schuyler's Camp • CHAP . XIX . - Schuyler Hears of the Affair of Oriskany - Applies for ...
... River- Flight of the Indians - Sacking of Sir John's Camp Colonel Gansevoort Maintains his Post - Colonel Willett Sent in Quest of Aid -Arrives at Schuyler's Camp • CHAP . XIX . - Schuyler Hears of the Affair of Oriskany - Applies for ...
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... River - Measures to Check it - Exposed Situa- tion of Washington in Reconnoitering— Alarm of the Country - Proclamation of Howe -Arrival of Sullivan - Foreign Officers in Camp - Deborre Conway- Fleury - Count Pulaski - First Appearance ...
... River - Measures to Check it - Exposed Situa- tion of Washington in Reconnoitering— Alarm of the Country - Proclamation of Howe -Arrival of Sullivan - Foreign Officers in Camp - Deborre Conway- Fleury - Count Pulaski - First Appearance ...
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... River - Wash- ington Meditates an Attack on the British Camp - Battle of Germantown CHAP . XXVII . - Washington at White Marsh- Measures to Cut off the Enemy's Supplies -The Forts on the Delaware Reinforced- Colonel Green of Rhode ...
... River - Wash- ington Meditates an Attack on the British Camp - Battle of Germantown CHAP . XXVII . - Washington at White Marsh- Measures to Cut off the Enemy's Supplies -The Forts on the Delaware Reinforced- Colonel Green of Rhode ...
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... river and join Washington , whom he supposed to be still in the Jerseys , following up the blow he had struck . He could not effect the passage of the river with the most of the troops , until mid- day of the 27th , when he received ...
... river and join Washington , whom he supposed to be still in the Jerseys , following up the blow he had struck . He could not effect the passage of the river with the most of the troops , until mid- day of the 27th , when he received ...
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... river , and pursue the advantages already gained . Donop might be overtaken before he could reach Princeton or Brunswick , where the enemy were yet in force . * Washington needed no prompting of the kind . Bent upon following up his ...
... river , and pursue the advantages already gained . Donop might be overtaken before he could reach Princeton or Brunswick , where the enemy were yet in force . * Washington needed no prompting of the kind . Bent upon following up his ...
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