Life of George Washington, Količina 2G.P. Putnam's sons, 1856 |
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Stran 85
... four prisoners , caused him to cease his fire . General Carleton , on the 31st of September , had embarked his motley force at Montreal in thirty - four boats , to cross the St. Lawrence , land at Longueil , and push on for St. Johns ...
... four prisoners , caused him to cease his fire . General Carleton , on the 31st of September , had embarked his motley force at Montreal in thirty - four boats , to cross the St. Lawrence , land at Longueil , and push on for St. Johns ...
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... four shillings and four pence ster- ling for every soldier furnished by them , and as much more for every one slain .. Of this notable arrangement , Washington , as we observed , was not yet aware . " The designs of the enemy , " writes ...
... four shillings and four pence ster- ling for every soldier furnished by them , and as much more for every one slain .. Of this notable arrangement , Washington , as we observed , was not yet aware . " The designs of the enemy , " writes ...
Stran 431
... four , and landed with them at Esopus , whence he took a back route by the Delaware and the Minisink . On the 11th of December , he was detained by a heavy snow storm , in a sequestered valley near the Wallpeck in New Jersey . Being cut ...
... four , and landed with them at Esopus , whence he took a back route by the Delaware and the Minisink . On the 11th of December , he was detained by a heavy snow storm , in a sequestered valley near the Wallpeck in New Jersey . Being cut ...
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