The Life of George Washington: Commander in Chief of the American Forces, During the War which Established the Independence of His Country, and First President of the United States. Comp. Under the Inspection of the Honourable Bushrod Washington, from Original Papers ...J. Crissy, 1832 |
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... expected from North Carolina were received . The American army , counting every person belonging to it , was augmented to two thousand six hundred men ; but its effective force did not exceed sixteen hundred . After the retreat of ...
... expected from North Carolina were received . The American army , counting every person belonging to it , was augmented to two thousand six hundred men ; but its effective force did not exceed sixteen hundred . After the retreat of ...
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... expected from North Carolina were received . The American army , counting every person belonging to it , was augmented to two thousand six hundred men ; but its effective force did not exceed sixteen hundred . After the retreat of ...
... expected from North Carolina were received . The American army , counting every person belonging to it , was augmented to two thousand six hundred men ; but its effective force did not exceed sixteen hundred . After the retreat of ...
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... expected from France . The situation of affairs in Europe would , it was said , de- mand all the exertions which that nation was capable of making ; and the forces of his most Christian Majesty might render as much real ser- vice to the ...
... expected from France . The situation of affairs in Europe would , it was said , de- mand all the exertions which that nation was capable of making ; and the forces of his most Christian Majesty might render as much real ser- vice to the ...
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... expected , Wayne pressed Greene for reinforcements , which that officer was unable to fur- nish , until Lieutenant Colonel Posey arrived from Virginia with about two hundred men . He proceeded immediately to Georgia , and reached the ...
... expected , Wayne pressed Greene for reinforcements , which that officer was unable to fur- nish , until Lieutenant Colonel Posey arrived from Virginia with about two hundred men . He proceeded immediately to Georgia , and reached the ...
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... expected , Wayne pressed Greene for reinforcements , which that officer was unable to fur- nish , until Lieutenant Colonel Posey arrived from Virginia with about two hundred men . He proceeded immediately to Georgia , and reached the ...
... expected , Wayne pressed Greene for reinforcements , which that officer was unable to fur- nish , until Lieutenant Colonel Posey arrived from Virginia with about two hundred men . He proceeded immediately to Georgia , and reached the ...
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