Life of George Washington, Količina 2G.P. Putnam's sons, 1856 |
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Stran 147
... Captain Cheeseman . Montgomery , who was familiar with them , urged them on . " Forward , men of New York ! " cried he . " You are not the men to flinch when your general leads you on ! " In his eagerness , he threw himself far in the ...
... Captain Cheeseman . Montgomery , who was familiar with them , urged them on . " Forward , men of New York ! " cried he . " You are not the men to flinch when your general leads you on ! " In his eagerness , he threw himself far in the ...
Stran 148
... captains at Ticonderoga . Captain Lamb and his artillery company came next , with a field - piece mounted on a sledge . Then came a company with ladders and scaling implements , fol- lowed by Morgan and his riflemen . In the rear of all ...
... captains at Ticonderoga . Captain Lamb and his artillery company came next , with a field - piece mounted on a sledge . Then came a company with ladders and scaling implements , fol- lowed by Morgan and his riflemen . In the rear of all ...
Stran 160
... captain of the Asia at defiance . " They had threatened perdition to the town , " writes he to Washington , " if the cannon were removed from the batteries and wharves , but I ever considered their threats as a brutum fulmen , and even ...
... captain of the Asia at defiance . " They had threatened perdition to the town , " writes he to Washington , " if the cannon were removed from the batteries and wharves , but I ever considered their threats as a brutum fulmen , and even ...
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