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... Kings- bridge , take a position which cut off the communication of the American army with the country , and ... Kingsbridge , such stores as were not imme- diately CHAP . VII . 1776 . diately necessary , and GENERAL WASHINGTON . 455.
... Kings- bridge , take a position which cut off the communication of the American army with the country , and ... Kingsbridge , such stores as were not imme- diately CHAP . VII . 1776 . diately necessary , and GENERAL WASHINGTON . 455.
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... Kingsbridge ; and detached some regiments to West Chester , for the purpose of opposing and skirmishing with the enemy , so soon as they should march from their present station . The road from Frogs Point to Kingsbridge leads through a ...
... Kingsbridge ; and detached some regiments to West Chester , for the purpose of opposing and skirmishing with the enemy , so soon as they should march from their present station . The road from Frogs Point to Kingsbridge leads through a ...
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... Kings- bridge , had induced the American general to maintain the posts of Forts Washington and Lee , on both sides ... Kingsbridge , where a small party of Americans were stationed in Fort Independence . This he effected without ...
... Kings- bridge , had induced the American general to maintain the posts of Forts Washington and Lee , on both sides ... Kingsbridge , where a small party of Americans were stationed in Fort Independence . This he effected without ...
Table des matières
BIRTH of Mr Washington His mission to the French on the Ohio | 1 |
Opinions on the supremacy of Parliament and its right to tax the colo | 80 |
Measures to enforce the act concerning duties Ferment excited | 161 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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