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, Volume 2C.P. Wayne, 1804 - Generals |
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... attacking Boston .... Possession taken of the heights of Dorchester .... Boston evacuated . CHAPTER V. Invasion of ... attack on that place .... Death of Montgomery .... Blockade of Quebec conti- nued .... General Thomas takes command ...
... attacking Boston .... Possession taken of the heights of Dorchester .... Boston evacuated . CHAPTER V. Invasion of ... attack on that place .... Death of Montgomery .... Blockade of Quebec conti- nued .... General Thomas takes command ...
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... attack the English , with a corps composed of eight hundred French , and four hundred Indians . This intelligence was corroborated , by the information already received from deserters , who had come in a few days before , and had ...
... attack the English , with a corps composed of eight hundred French , and four hundred Indians . This intelligence was corroborated , by the information already received from deserters , who had come in a few days before , and had ...
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... attack upon the fort , where they were received with great in- trepidity . The Americans fought partly within the stockade , and partly in the surrounding ditch which was nearly filled with mud and water . Colonel Washington in person ...
... attack upon the fort , where they were received with great in- trepidity . The Americans fought partly within the stockade , and partly in the surrounding ditch which was nearly filled with mud and water . Colonel Washington in person ...
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... attack on the fort , was assassinated . An account of the transaction was published by monsieur de Villier , which drew from colo- nel Washington a letter to a friend , completely disproving a calumny which , though entirely discredited ...
... attack on the fort , was assassinated . An account of the transaction was published by monsieur de Villier , which drew from colo- nel Washington a letter to a friend , completely disproving a calumny which , though entirely discredited ...
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... attacking them . Having performed this duty he set out for Williamsburg , in order to ar- range with the lieutenant governor , the future plan of operations ; and to impress , as well on him , as on the leading men of the colony , the ...
... attacking them . Having performed this duty he set out for Williamsburg , in order to ar- range with the lieutenant governor , the future plan of operations ; and to impress , as well on him , as on the leading men of the colony , the ...
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