. Georgian: a pattern of spoons, forks and all other pieces of table flat ware is partly shown in this book . f^%. ■ . ^v\i;,V-J -£i;iv; ,---4 ■■ (^onnmcnt to (Audrey captureol «^ rr^ t 0 run ^, ^. on ]ulv twenty-third, he embarked eighteen thousand men with a view of reachingPhiladelphia by water. Washington discovered his motive and immediately marchedhis troops to that place, hoping to reassure the people before engaging the army in point of effectiveness numbered about ten thousand, though in actualnumbers several thousand more, and among his officers was the Marquis de Lafa


. Georgian: a pattern of spoons, forks and all other pieces of table flat ware is partly shown in this book . f^%. ■ . ^v\i;,V-J -£i;iv; ,---4 ■■ (^onnmcnt to (Audrey captureol «^ rr^ t 0 run ^, ^. on ]ulv twenty-third, he embarked eighteen thousand men with a view of reachingPhiladelphia by water. Washington discovered his motive and immediately marchedhis troops to that place, hoping to reassure the people before engaging the army in point of effectiveness numbered about ten thousand, though in actualnumbers several thousand more, and among his officers was the Marquis de Lafayette,a young French nobleman, who, filled with svmpathy and enthusiasm for the causeof the colonies, had, in spite of the disapproval of his king, reached this country with 777Baron de Kalb, a German veteran, and was by Congress commissioned Major-General. Lafayette endeared himself to Washington and to the army, and became,next to Washington, one of the most prominent figures in the war. Howe, finding the Delaware fortified against him, entered Chesapeake Bay andlan


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