The Life of General Washington: First President of the United States, 第 2 卷Office of the National Illustrated Library, 1856 |
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第 17 頁
... expected at the southward , made it neces- sary for me to return as soon as possible to the North River , that I might be more immediately in the way of receiving intelligence , and communicating to Count de Rochambeau any which might ...
... expected at the southward , made it neces- sary for me to return as soon as possible to the North River , that I might be more immediately in the way of receiving intelligence , and communicating to Count de Rochambeau any which might ...
第 18 頁
... River , though both were expected . How unhap- py it is for all our measures , that the adoption of them cannot be in season . Had the French Commander at Rhode Island complied , in the first instance , with 18 LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
... River , though both were expected . How unhap- py it is for all our measures , that the adoption of them cannot be in season . Had the French Commander at Rhode Island complied , in the first instance , with 18 LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
第 26 頁
... expected on this coast ; but the appearance and aid of it , in this quarter , are of such essential impor- tance , in any offensive operation , and so necessary , to stop the progress of the enemy's arms , at the southward , that I ...
... expected on this coast ; but the appearance and aid of it , in this quarter , are of such essential impor- tance , in any offensive operation , and so necessary , to stop the progress of the enemy's arms , at the southward , that I ...
第 28 頁
... expected aid of the allied fleet and army , upon the British forces in New York . He He gave notice , confidentially , to Governor Clinton , of his intention to attack , by sunrise of the 3d of July , 28 LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
... expected aid of the allied fleet and army , upon the British forces in New York . He He gave notice , confidentially , to Governor Clinton , of his intention to attack , by sunrise of the 3d of July , 28 LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
第 36 頁
... expected arrival of the Count ; because , if the enemy are not apprized of it , they will stay on board their transports in the Bay , which will be the luck- iest circumstance in the world . You will take measures for opening a ...
... expected arrival of the Count ; because , if the enemy are not apprized of it , they will stay on board their transports in the Bay , which will be the luck- iest circumstance in the world . You will take measures for opening a ...
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