Life of George Washington, Količina 2G. P. Putnam's sons, 1897 |
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Stran 9
... Throg's Neck - Washington's Arrange- ments - Rides to Throg's Neck - The Enemy brought to a Stand -Military Movements - Arrival of Lee - A Command assigned to him - Criticises the conduct of Congress and the Contents 9.
... Throg's Neck - Washington's Arrange- ments - Rides to Throg's Neck - The Enemy brought to a Stand -Military Movements - Arrival of Lee - A Command assigned to him - Criticises the conduct of Congress and the Contents 9.
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... brought with him ; the rest he found with Colonel Arnold . The latter he pronounced an exceeding fine corps , inured to fatigue , and well accustomed to a cannon shot , having served at Cambridge . " There is a style of discipline among ...
... brought with him ; the rest he found with Colonel Arnold . The latter he pronounced an exceeding fine corps , inured to fatigue , and well accustomed to a cannon shot , having served at Cambridge . " There is a style of discipline among ...
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... brought to a halt . The company with the scaling ladders would have halted also , having been told to keep in the rear of the artillery ; but they were urged on by Morgan with a thun- dering oath , who pushed on after them with his ...
... brought to a halt . The company with the scaling ladders would have halted also , having been told to keep in the rear of the artillery ; but they were urged on by Morgan with a thun- dering oath , who pushed on after them with his ...
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... brought to bear upon it . Then , hearing of the death of Montgomery , and seeing that there was no prospect of relief , Morgan and his gallant handful of followers were compelled to surrender themselves prisoners of war . Thus foiled at ...
... brought to bear upon it . Then , hearing of the death of Montgomery , and seeing that there was no prospect of relief , Morgan and his gallant handful of followers were compelled to surrender themselves prisoners of war . Thus foiled at ...
Stran 40
... brought no troops with him , " writes Lee , " and pledges his honor that none are coming . He says it is merely a visit to his friend Tryon . If it is really so , it is the most whimsical piece of civility I ever heard of ...
... brought no troops with him , " writes Lee , " and pledges his honor that none are coming . He says it is merely a visit to his friend Tryon . If it is really so , it is the most whimsical piece of civility I ever heard of ...
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