Works: Complete in 27 Volumes. Life of George Washington. 2, Volumen21Putnam, 1856 - 596 páginas |
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... stationed on Winter and Prospect Hills ; while the centre , under Major - general Putnam and Brigadier - general Heath , was stationed at Cambridge . With Putnam was encamped his favorite officer Knowlton , who had been promoted by ...
... stationed on Winter and Prospect Hills ; while the centre , under Major - general Putnam and Brigadier - general Heath , was stationed at Cambridge . With Putnam was encamped his favorite officer Knowlton , who had been promoted by ...
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... stationed on the roads to pre- vent any one passing and giving the alarm in Montreal . Day dawned , but there was no signal of Major Brown having performed his part of the scheme . The enter- prise seems to have been as ill concerted as ...
... stationed on the roads to pre- vent any one passing and giving the alarm in Montreal . Day dawned , but there was no signal of Major Brown having performed his part of the scheme . The enter- prise seems to have been as ill concerted as ...
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... stationed in the river , and guard - boats patrolled at night . The prospect of a suc- cessful attack upon the place was growing desperate . On the 13th of November , Arnold received intelligence that Montgomery had captured St. John's ...
... stationed in the river , and guard - boats patrolled at night . The prospect of a suc- cessful attack upon the place was growing desperate . On the 13th of November , Arnold received intelligence that Montgomery had captured St. John's ...
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... stationed himself at Newport with an armed vessel , and obliged the place to furnish him with supplies . Latterly he had landed in Conanicut Island , opposite to Newport , with a number of sailors and marines , plundered and burnt ...
... stationed himself at Newport with an armed vessel , and obliged the place to furnish him with supplies . Latterly he had landed in Conanicut Island , opposite to Newport , with a number of sailors and marines , plundered and burnt ...
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... stationed in different parts , so as wholly to cut off all communication by water be- tween New York and the provinces to the northward of it ; and between New York and Albany , except for the king's service ; and to prevent , also ...
... stationed in different parts , so as wholly to cut off all communication by water be- tween New York and the provinces to the northward of it ; and between New York and Albany , except for the king's service ; and to prevent , also ...
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