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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... give it ; and , in a council of general officers , it was determined to evacuate Crown Point , and con- centrate their forces about Ticonderoga . This measure , which the feeble condition of the army , most probably , rendered advisable ...
... give it ; and , in a council of general officers , it was determined to evacuate Crown Point , and con- centrate their forces about Ticonderoga . This measure , which the feeble condition of the army , most probably , rendered advisable ...
Halaman 58
... give to their domestic affairs , or from some other cause , were extremely unwilling to take the field ; and chose rather to give a small sum of money to a substitute . In a short time , more money was given for a month's service in the ...
... give to their domestic affairs , or from some other cause , were extremely unwilling to take the field ; and chose rather to give a small sum of money to a substitute . In a short time , more money was given for a month's service in the ...
Halaman 69
... give the infection in camp , and the hospital physicians at Philadelphia were ordered to carry all the southern troops , who were for that purpose stopped in that place and its neighbourhood , as expeditiously as CHAP . II . possible ...
... give the infection in camp , and the hospital physicians at Philadelphia were ordered to carry all the southern troops , who were for that purpose stopped in that place and its neighbourhood , as expeditiously as CHAP . II . possible ...
Halaman 71
... give general Washington an opportunity of attacking them with some advantage . If he should be disap- pointed in this expectation , and the enemy in the Jerseys should remain undiminished , he thought it not improbable that some ...
... give general Washington an opportunity of attacking them with some advantage . If he should be disap- pointed in this expectation , and the enemy in the Jerseys should remain undiminished , he thought it not improbable that some ...
Halaman 84
... give to the energies of the army such various directions , as would have left it totally unable to effect any great object , or to obstruct any one plan the enemy might have formed . The patriotism of the day , however , and the ...
... give to the energies of the army such various directions , as would have left it totally unable to effect any great object , or to obstruct any one plan the enemy might have formed . The patriotism of the day , however , and the ...
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advantage American army appeared arms arrival artillery attack attempt body brigade British army Burgoyne camp campaign CHAP circumstances commander in chief commenced commissary conduct congress consequence considerable continental troops continued corps count D'Estaing D'Estaing danger defence Delaware detached directed effect encamped enemy engaged entirely evacuated execution exertions expedition favourable Fayette flank fleet forage force fort Edward fort Mifflin France garrison Gates ground Hudson hundred immediately Indians intelligence Jersey lake letter lieutenant colonel lord Cornwallis loss measures ment Mifflin miles military militia movement necessary North North river object officers opinion party passed Peck's-Kill Pennsylvania Philadelphia possession present prisoners provisions quarters re-enforcement rear received Red Bank regiment rendered resolution retreat Rhode Island river road Schuyler Schuylkill sir Henry Clinton sir William soldiers soon Sullivan supplies supposed taken thousand Ticonderoga tion treaty United utmost Washington winter wounded York