The Writings of George Washington: Life of WashingtonAmerican Stationers' Company, John B. Russell, 1837 |
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... Prisoners . - Condition of the Ameri- can Prisoners in New York . - Military Operations in New Jersey . -The Army crosses the Delaware and encamps near German- town . Washington's first Interview with Lafayette . - Sir Wil- liam Howe ...
... Prisoners . - Condition of the Ameri- can Prisoners in New York . - Military Operations in New Jersey . -The Army crosses the Delaware and encamps near German- town . Washington's first Interview with Lafayette . - Sir Wil- liam Howe ...
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... Prisoners XI . Washington's Dictatorial Powers XII . Letter from Lord Howe to General Washington XIII . Letters from General Howe to General Washington XIV . Letter from General Howe to General Washington XV . Letters from General Howe ...
... Prisoners XI . Washington's Dictatorial Powers XII . Letter from Lord Howe to General Washington XIII . Letters from General Howe to General Washington XIV . Letter from General Howe to General Washington XV . Letters from General Howe ...
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... Prisoners 501 507 508 IV . General Arnold's Trial 514 V. Lord North's Views at different Stages of the American War VI . Storming of Stony Point 531 537 VII . Substance of a Conference between General Washington and the Chevalier de la ...
... Prisoners 501 507 508 IV . General Arnold's Trial 514 V. Lord North's Views at different Stages of the American War VI . Storming of Stony Point 531 537 VII . Substance of a Conference between General Washington and the Chevalier de la ...
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... Prisoners 522 523 VI . Letters from Count de Vergennes to the Marquis de La- fayette 525 • VII . Letter from Count de Grasse to General Washington , con- cerning Operations in the Chesapeake 528 VIII . Capitulation at Yorktown 530 IX ...
... Prisoners 522 523 VI . Letters from Count de Vergennes to the Marquis de La- fayette 525 • VII . Letter from Count de Grasse to General Washington , con- cerning Operations in the Chesapeake 528 VIII . Capitulation at Yorktown 530 IX ...
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... prisoner , whom they found beyond the Alleganies , because all that country belonged to the French King , and no Englishman had a right to trade with the In- dians in the King's territory . In the mean time the British ministry ...
... prisoner , whom they found beyond the Alleganies , because all that country belonged to the French King , and no Englishman had a right to trade with the In- dians in the King's territory . In the mean time the British ministry ...
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