Life of George Washington, Količina 2G. P. Putnam's sons, 1897 |
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Stran 27
... body and compel him . It was all in vain ; whatever might have been the disposition of the inhabitants , they were completely under the control of the military . On the evening of the fifth day , Montgomery paid a visit to the ice ...
... body and compel him . It was all in vain ; whatever might have been the disposition of the inhabitants , they were completely under the control of the military . On the evening of the fifth day , Montgomery paid a visit to the ice ...
Stran 29
... body should scale the bastion of Cape Diamond . It was a hazardous , almost a desperate project , yet it has met with the approbation of military men . He calculated upon the devotion and daring spirit of his men , upon the discontent ...
... body should scale the bastion of Cape Diamond . It was a hazardous , almost a desperate project , yet it has met with the approbation of military men . He calculated upon the devotion and daring spirit of his men , upon the discontent ...
Stran 31
... the spot . Captain Cheeseman , who was leading on his New Yorkers , received a canister shot through the body ; made an effort to rise and push forward , but fell back a corpse ; with him fell his Life of Washington 31.
... the spot . Captain Cheeseman , who was leading on his New Yorkers , received a canister shot through the body ; made an effort to rise and push forward , but fell back a corpse ; with him fell his Life of Washington 31.
Stran 32
... bodies of the slain . While all this was occurring on the side of Cape Dia- mond , Arnold led his division against the ... body . A battery on a wharf commanded the narrow pass by which they had to advance . This was to be attacked with ...
... bodies of the slain . While all this was occurring on the side of Cape Dia- mond , Arnold led his division against the ... body . A battery on a wharf commanded the narrow pass by which they had to advance . This was to be attacked with ...
Stran 34
... body , informed of the death of Montgomery , and giving up the game as lost , retreated to the camp , leaving behind the field - piece which Lamb's company had abandoned , and the mortars in the battery of St. Roque . Morgan and his men ...
... body , informed of the death of Montgomery , and giving up the game as lost , retreated to the camp , leaving behind the field - piece which Lamb's company had abandoned , and the mortars in the battery of St. Roque . Morgan and his men ...
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