Young folks' story of our country; a thrilling and accurate history of America, told in the simple language of childhood .. . -us-ko and Count Pu-las-ki, two young Po-lish officers andpatriots; Con-way, an I-rish-man by birth, Init 30 years in the French army, andafter entering the A-mer-i-can service, one of the most unprincipled of Wash-ing-tons enemies; the young French Mar-quis de La-fay-ette, who purchased aship, and, in opposition to the wishes of the French government, came overtogether with Bar-on de Kalb, and others. Later came Bar-on Steu-ben, aPrus-sian general trained under Fred-er


Young folks' story of our country; a thrilling and accurate history of America, told in the simple language of childhood .. . -us-ko and Count Pu-las-ki, two young Po-lish officers andpatriots; Con-way, an I-rish-man by birth, Init 30 years in the French army, andafter entering the A-mer-i-can service, one of the most unprincipled of Wash-ing-tons enemies; the young French Mar-quis de La-fay-ette, who purchased aship, and, in opposition to the wishes of the French government, came overtogether with Bar-on de Kalb, and others. Later came Bar-on Steu-ben, aPrus-sian general trained under Fred-er-ick the Great, who did great serviceto the A-mer-i-can army in perfecting its discipline. On the 12th of June, General Ilowe left New York and went to NewBruns-wick. From that point he tried to get to the rear of the A-mer-i-canarmy and bring on a general engagement. Baffled in this, after several at-tempts, he then, on the 30th of June, over with his entire force toSta-ten Is-land, leaving no Bri-tish troops in New Jer-sey. At San-dy HookGeneral Howe found his brother. Lord Howe, with his fleet. On board this.


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