Works: Complete in 27 Volumes. Life of George Washington. 2, Volumen21Putnam, 1856 - 596 páginas |
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... Counsel . - Quebec Aroused . The Invaders baffled . - Withdraw to Point Aux Trembles . - Booming of Cannon . - Carleton at Quebec . - Letter of Washington to Arnold ..... - 160 CONTENTS . CHAPTER XIII . Lord Dunmore . - His 10 CONTENTS .
... Counsel . - Quebec Aroused . The Invaders baffled . - Withdraw to Point Aux Trembles . - Booming of Cannon . - Carleton at Quebec . - Letter of Washington to Arnold ..... - 160 CONTENTS . CHAPTER XIII . Lord Dunmore . - His 10 CONTENTS .
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... whereas , what he saw of the latter was very imperfect , and confined to the mere manual exercise of cannon . There was abundant evidence of aptness at THE AMERICAN ARMY . 29 trenching and throwing up rough 28 LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
... whereas , what he saw of the latter was very imperfect , and confined to the mere manual exercise of cannon . There was abundant evidence of aptness at THE AMERICAN ARMY . 29 trenching and throwing up rough 28 LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
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... case of New London was specified by Governor Trumbull , where Captain Wallace of the Rose frigate , with two other ships of war , had entered the * Thacher's Military Journal , p . 37 . harbor , landed men , spiked the cannon , and.
... case of New London was specified by Governor Trumbull , where Captain Wallace of the Rose frigate , with two other ships of war , had entered the * Thacher's Military Journal , p . 37 . harbor , landed men , spiked the cannon , and.
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... cannon , and gone off threatening future visits . Washington referred to his instructions , and consulted with his general officers and such members of the Con- tinental Congress as happened to be in camp , before he replied to these ...
... cannon , and gone off threatening future visits . Washington referred to his instructions , and consulted with his general officers and such members of the Con- tinental Congress as happened to be in camp , before he replied to these ...
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... cannon and stores removed to the south end of Lake George , where a strong post was to be established . But both Allen and Arnold exclaimed against such a measure ; vaunting , and with reason , the importance of those forts . Both Allen ...
... cannon and stores removed to the south end of Lake George , where a strong post was to be established . But both Allen and Arnold exclaimed against such a measure ; vaunting , and with reason , the importance of those forts . Both Allen ...
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