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... a photograph . COUNT DE GRASSE 322 NEW LONDON , CONNECTICUT 328 Redrawn from an early print . SURRENDER OF LORD CORNWALLIS . 386 From an old French print . VOL . VI . xiii LIFE OF WASHINGTON . Chapter 1 . North Carolina - PAGE.
... a photograph . COUNT DE GRASSE 322 NEW LONDON , CONNECTICUT 328 Redrawn from an early print . SURRENDER OF LORD CORNWALLIS . 386 From an old French print . VOL . VI . xiii LIFE OF WASHINGTON . Chapter 1 . North Carolina - PAGE.
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... Grasse for the West Indies , and that twelve of these ships were to relieve the squadron at Newport , and might be expected on the coast of the United States in July or August . The Count de Rochambeau , having received despatches from ...
... Grasse for the West Indies , and that twelve of these ships were to relieve the squadron at Newport , and might be expected on the coast of the United States in July or August . The Count de Rochambeau , having received despatches from ...
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... Grasse should be invited to co - operate with his fleet and a body of land troops . A vessel was despatched by De Rocham- beau , to inform the Count de Grasse of this arrangement ; and letters were addressed by Washington to the ...
... Grasse should be invited to co - operate with his fleet and a body of land troops . A vessel was despatched by De Rocham- beau , to inform the Count de Grasse of this arrangement ; and letters were addressed by Washington to the ...
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... Grasse . He was to leave St. Domingo on the 3d of August , with be- tween twenty - five and thirty ships of the line , and a considerable body of land forces , and to steer immediately for the Chesapeake . This changed the face of ...
... Grasse . He was to leave St. Domingo on the 3d of August , with be- tween twenty - five and thirty ships of the line , and a considerable body of land forces , and to steer immediately for the Chesapeake . This changed the face of ...
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... Grasse for the redemption of the Southern States . Washington apprised the count by letter of this intention . He wrote also to Lafayette on the 15th of August : " By the time this reaches you , the Count de Grasse will either be in the ...
... Grasse for the redemption of the Southern States . Washington apprised the count by letter of this intention . He wrote also to Lafayette on the 15th of August : " By the time this reaches you , the Count de Grasse will either be in the ...
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