Works: Complete in 27 Volumes. Life of George Washington. 2, Volumen21Putnam, 1856 - 596 páginas |
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... Attempt ........ 214 CHAPTER XVIII . The Affair of Dorchester Heights . -American and English Letters respecting it . - A Laborious Night . - Revelations at Daybreak.— Howe in a Perplexity . - A Night Attack meditated . - Stormy Weather ...
... Attempt ........ 214 CHAPTER XVIII . The Affair of Dorchester Heights . -American and English Letters respecting it . - A Laborious Night . - Revelations at Daybreak.— Howe in a Perplexity . - A Night Attack meditated . - Stormy Weather ...
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... Attempt on Quebec . -Preparations for Retreat . - Sortie of Carleton . - Retreat of the Americans . - Halt at Point Deschambault . - Alarm in the Colo- nies at the Retreat of the Army . - Popular Clamor against Schuyler . Slanders ...
... Attempt on Quebec . -Preparations for Retreat . - Sortie of Carleton . - Retreat of the Americans . - Halt at Point Deschambault . - Alarm in the Colo- nies at the Retreat of the Army . - Popular Clamor against Schuyler . Slanders ...
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... Attempt to surprise Rogers , the Renegade . - Troopers in a Rough Country.- Alarms at White Plains . - Cannonading of Ships at Fort Wash- ington . - March of Lee . - Fortified Camp at White Plains . - Rec- onnoitering . - The Affair at ...
... Attempt to surprise Rogers , the Renegade . - Troopers in a Rough Country.- Alarms at White Plains . - Cannonading of Ships at Fort Wash- ington . - March of Lee . - Fortified Camp at White Plains . - Rec- onnoitering . - The Affair at ...
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... attempts to deprive these colonies of their inestimable constitutional rights and liberties are injurious and vain . " NOTE . We are obliged to Professor Felton of Cambridge for correcting an error in our first volume in regard to ...
... attempts to deprive these colonies of their inestimable constitutional rights and liberties are injurious and vain . " NOTE . We are obliged to Professor Felton of Cambridge for correcting an error in our first volume in regard to ...
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... - tal Congress having formally resolved to make no hostile attempts upon that province . Intelligence subsequently received , induced it to change its plans . Carleton was said to be strengthening the fortifications and garrison at St.
... - tal Congress having formally resolved to make no hostile attempts upon that province . Intelligence subsequently received , induced it to change its plans . Carleton was said to be strengthening the fortifications and garrison at St.
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