Works: Complete in 27 Volumes. Life of George Washington. 2, Volumen21Putnam, 1856 - 596 páginas |
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... soldiers . There was a sentiment in his favor even among Ameri- cans at the time when he arrived at Boston . It was re- membered that he was brother to the gallant and generous youth , Lord Howe , who fell in the flower of his days , on ...
... soldiers . There was a sentiment in his favor even among Ameri- cans at the time when he arrived at Boston . It was re- membered that he was brother to the gallant and generous youth , Lord Howe , who fell in the flower of his days , on ...
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... soldiers well drilled and well equipped ; everything had an air of discipline and subordination . It was a body of Rhode Island troops , which had been raised , drilled , and brought to the camp by Brigadier - general Greene , of that ...
... soldiers well drilled and well equipped ; everything had an air of discipline and subordination . It was a body of Rhode Island troops , which had been raised , drilled , and brought to the camp by Brigadier - general Greene , of that ...
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... had conducted to the lines before Boston three regiments , whose encampment we have just described , and who were pronounced the best disciplined and appointed troops in the army . Greene made a soldier - like address to Washington ,
... had conducted to the lines before Boston three regiments , whose encampment we have just described , and who were pronounced the best disciplined and appointed troops in the army . Greene made a soldier - like address to Washington ,
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... soldier - like address to Washington , welcoming him to the camp . His appearance and manner were calculated to make a favorable impression . He was about thirty - nine years of age , nearly six feet high , well built and vigorous ...
... soldier - like address to Washington , welcoming him to the camp . His appearance and manner were calculated to make a favorable impression . He was about thirty - nine years of age , nearly six feet high , well built and vigorous ...
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... the lines every day . New orders from his excellency are read to the respective regiments every morning after prayers . The strictest government is taking place , and great dis- up tinction is made between officers and soldiers . Every.
... the lines every day . New orders from his excellency are read to the respective regiments every morning after prayers . The strictest government is taking place , and great dis- up tinction is made between officers and soldiers . Every.
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