The Writings of George Washington: Life of WashingtonAmerican Stationers' Company, John B. Russell, 1837 |
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... Army in its March . - Battle of the Monongahela . Its disastrous Results . - Bravery and good Con- duct of Colonel Washington in that Action . His prudent Advice to General Braddock . - . 40 CHAPTER IV . - - Colonel Washington appointed ...
... Army in its March . - Battle of the Monongahela . Its disastrous Results . - Bravery and good Con- duct of Colonel Washington in that Action . His prudent Advice to General Braddock . - . 40 CHAPTER IV . - - Colonel Washington appointed ...
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... Army . - Repairs to Cambridge , and takes the Command . - State of the Army . — His Intercourse with Congress . Numerous Affairs devolve on him . - Correspondence with General Gage . - The Expedition to Quebec . - Councils of War ...
... Army . - Repairs to Cambridge , and takes the Command . - State of the Army . — His Intercourse with Congress . Numerous Affairs devolve on him . - Correspondence with General Gage . - The Expedition to Quebec . - Councils of War ...
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... Army . - Re- inforced by Troops from Ticonderoga . - General Washington in- vested with extraordinary Powers by Congress . — His Manner of using them . He recrosses the Delaware . - Battle of Trenton.— Battle of Princeton . The Army ...
... Army . - Re- inforced by Troops from Ticonderoga . - General Washington in- vested with extraordinary Powers by Congress . — His Manner of using them . He recrosses the Delaware . - Battle of Trenton.— Battle of Princeton . The Army ...
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... Army takes a Position near Hudson's River . - The French Squadron arrives at Newport . - Count de Rochambeau's Instructions . French Fleet blockaded . - Interview between General Washing- ton and the French Commander at Hartford . - The ...
... Army takes a Position near Hudson's River . - The French Squadron arrives at Newport . - Count de Rochambeau's Instructions . French Fleet blockaded . - Interview between General Washing- ton and the French Commander at Hartford . - The ...
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... Army of the United States . Organization and Ar- rangement of the Army . His last Illness and Death . 502 APPENDIX . I. Origin and Genealogy of the Washington Family 539 II . Last Illness and Death of Washington 555 III . Proceedings of ...
... Army of the United States . Organization and Ar- rangement of the Army . His last Illness and Death . 502 APPENDIX . I. Origin and Genealogy of the Washington Family 539 II . Last Illness and Death of Washington 555 III . Proceedings of ...
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