The Life of George Washington, Commander in Chief of the American Army, Through the Revolutionary War: And the First President of the United States, Volume 2T. Bedington, 1826 |
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Halaman 22
... after ground was broken before the British lines . The whole army received the unreserved ap- probation of the General . But the peculiar services of particular corps entitled them to special notice . The 22 LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
... after ground was broken before the British lines . The whole army received the unreserved ap- probation of the General . But the peculiar services of particular corps entitled them to special notice . The 22 LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
Halaman 23
... received that Count de Barrass had sailed from Newport . Admiral Greaves with the whole British squadron without loss of time sailed in pursuit of him , and on the 24th of September he discovered the French fleet under de Grasse con ...
... received that Count de Barrass had sailed from Newport . Admiral Greaves with the whole British squadron without loss of time sailed in pursuit of him , and on the 24th of September he discovered the French fleet under de Grasse con ...
Halaman 24
... received information of the surrender of his Lordship , and he returned to New- York . The capture of Lord Cornwallis and his army ex- cited universal joy through the United States . In a circuitous route from Charleston to Yorktown ...
... received information of the surrender of his Lordship , and he returned to New- York . The capture of Lord Cornwallis and his army ex- cited universal joy through the United States . In a circuitous route from Charleston to Yorktown ...
Halaman 25
... received with exultation and publick rejoicing . Congress for this achievement , voted the thanks of the United States to General WASHINGTON , to Count Rochambeau , to Count de Grasse , to the officers of the allied army generally , and ...
... received with exultation and publick rejoicing . Congress for this achievement , voted the thanks of the United States to General WASHINGTON , to Count Rochambeau , to Count de Grasse , to the officers of the allied army generally , and ...
Halaman 26
... received - Cessation of Hostilities proclaimed - General Washington addresses a Circular Letter to the Executives of the Several States - Army disbanded - New Levies of Pennsylvania revolt - The Commander in Chief enters New - York ...
... received - Cessation of Hostilities proclaimed - General Washington addresses a Circular Letter to the Executives of the Several States - Army disbanded - New Levies of Pennsylvania revolt - The Commander in Chief enters New - York ...
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