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 3C.P. Wayne., 1804 |
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... TO THE COMMENCEMENT OF THAT WAR WHICH TERMINATED IN THEIR INDEPENDENCE . BY JOHN MARSHALL . VOL . III . PHILADELPHIA : PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY O. P. WAYNE . DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA , TO WIT . ***** SEAL . 1804 . THE CHAPTER.
... TO THE COMMENCEMENT OF THAT WAR WHICH TERMINATED IN THEIR INDEPENDENCE . BY JOHN MARSHALL . VOL . III . PHILADELPHIA : PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY O. P. WAYNE . DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA , TO WIT . ***** SEAL . 1804 . THE CHAPTER.
Halaman iv
... Philadelphia and their fleet .... Royal army attacked at Germantown .... The Americans re- pulsed .... Measures taken by general Washington for cutting off supplies from Philadelphia .... Attack upon fort Mifflin .... Attack upon Red ...
... Philadelphia and their fleet .... Royal army attacked at Germantown .... The Americans re- pulsed .... Measures taken by general Washington for cutting off supplies from Philadelphia .... Attack upon fort Mifflin .... Attack upon Red ...
Halaman vi
... Philadelphia , and march through the Jerseys .... Council of war called by general Washington , decide against attacking the ene- my on their march .... The opinion of the general against this decision .... He attacks the enemy at ...
... Philadelphia , and march through the Jerseys .... Council of war called by general Washington , decide against attacking the ene- my on their march .... The opinion of the general against this decision .... He attacks the enemy at ...
Halaman 54
... Philadelphia remained firm , many other parts of the state seemed unwilling to engage themselves deeper in a controversy , concerning the issue of which , there was so much reason to doubt . The condition of the American army , and the ...
... Philadelphia remained firm , many other parts of the state seemed unwilling to engage themselves deeper in a controversy , concerning the issue of which , there was so much reason to doubt . The condition of the American army , and the ...
Halaman 58
... Philadelphia ; but these supplies were late , and inadequate to their wants . These causes , checking the ardour at first felt by the youth of America for the service of their country , produced another effect , which , in its turn ...
... Philadelphia ; but these supplies were late , and inadequate to their wants . These causes , checking the ardour at first felt by the youth of America for the service of their country , produced another effect , which , in its turn ...
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