The Writings of George Washington: 1777-1778G. P. Putnam's sons, 1890 |
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... Rhode Island - Gates ' success . To Brigadier - General Varnum , November 1st · 156 168 Guarding Fort Mifflin - Differences between commandant and commodore - To consult with Baron d'Arendt . To Governor Livingston , November 1st 169 ...
... Rhode Island - Gates ' success . To Brigadier - General Varnum , November 1st · 156 168 Guarding Fort Mifflin - Differences between commandant and commodore - To consult with Baron d'Arendt . To Governor Livingston , November 1st 169 ...
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... Rhode Island expedition - Clothing - Recruiting regi- ments . To George Read , December 19th A hostile post at Wilmington - Importance of preventing such an establishment - The case of Governor McKinly . To the President of Congress ...
... Rhode Island expedition - Clothing - Recruiting regi- ments . To George Read , December 19th A hostile post at Wilmington - Importance of preventing such an establishment - The case of Governor McKinly . To the President of Congress ...
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... Rhode Island . To Bryan Fairfax , March 1st • 389 Friendship unchanged by political differences - His proposed voyage to England - Great Britain does not want peace - Arti- fices of the enemy . To President Wharton , March 7th 394 To ...
... Rhode Island . To Bryan Fairfax , March 1st • 389 Friendship unchanged by political differences - His proposed voyage to England - Great Britain does not want peace - Arti- fices of the enemy . To President Wharton , March 7th 394 To ...
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... Rhode Island , Connecticut , and Georgia . This was the first occasion on which the yeas and nays were entered in the journals of the old Congress . It was often done afterwards , and by the rules of the House it could at any time be ...
... Rhode Island , Connecticut , and Georgia . This was the first occasion on which the yeas and nays were entered in the journals of the old Congress . It was often done afterwards , and by the rules of the House it could at any time be ...
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... Rhode Island , and 800 Prisoners taken with several pieces of Artillery and a large quantity of Salt . I heartily wish it may be true - but at present it wants confirmation . Mr. Thomson's letter of the 21st Ulto . with its enclosures ...
... Rhode Island , and 800 Prisoners taken with several pieces of Artillery and a large quantity of Salt . I heartily wish it may be true - but at present it wants confirmation . Mr. Thomson's letter of the 21st Ulto . with its enclosures ...
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affairs appointed army attack attended August battalions battle of Brandywine brigade British Burgoyne camp campaign chevaux-de-frise circumstances Clinton cloathing Colonel command conduct consequences considerable Continental army Continental troops Conway corps DEAR SIR defence Delaware detachment distress duty effect enemy enemy's exertions expect expedition favor force Fort Island Fort Mifflin Fort Montgomery garrison Gates Genl gentlemen give Governor hands happy HEAD-QUARTERS honor hope horses Howe's immediately instance Island January Jersey letter loss MAJOR-GENERAL Marquis de Lafayette matter measure ment mention Mifflin miles militia morning necessary necessity North River November obliged October officers opinion Peekskill persons Philadelphia present PRESIDENT OF CONGRESS prisoners proper provisions Putnam Quarter Master rank reason received Red Bank regiments reinforcements resolve respect Rhode Island Schuylkill sent situation soldiers soon supplies thing tion VALLEY FORGE Washington Wilmington wish wounded yesterday