Life of George Washington, Količina 2G. P. Putnam's sons, 1897 |
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Stran 43
... cannonade ensued . Captain Parker publishes a pleasant reason for his passive conduct . He says that it was manifestly my intention , and that of the New England men under my command , to bring destruction on this town , so hated for ...
... cannonade ensued . Captain Parker publishes a pleasant reason for his passive conduct . He says that it was manifestly my intention , and that of the New England men under my command , to bring destruction on this town , so hated for ...
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... to their wonder . ' 99 In the council of war above mentioned , a cannonade and bombardment were considered advisable , as soon as there should be a sufficiency of powder ; in the meantime 50 Works of Washington Irving.
... to their wonder . ' 99 In the council of war above mentioned , a cannonade and bombardment were considered advisable , as soon as there should be a sufficiency of powder ; in the meantime 50 Works of Washington Irving.
Stran 51
... cannonade and bombardment must drive the enemy from the city . The council of Massachusetts , at his request , ordered the militia of the towns contiguous to Dorchester and Roxbury to hold themselves in readiness to repair to the lines ...
... cannonade and bombardment must drive the enemy from the city . The council of Massachusetts , at his request , ordered the militia of the towns contiguous to Dorchester and Roxbury to hold themselves in readiness to repair to the lines ...
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... cannonade from our army . Orders , I find , are come , for all the remaining militia to repair to the lines Monday night by twelve o'clock . No sleep for me to - night . " On Sunday the letter is resumed . " I went to bed after twelve ...
... cannonade from our army . Orders , I find , are come , for all the remaining militia to repair to the lines Monday night by twelve o'clock . No sleep for me to - night . " On Sunday the letter is resumed . " I went to bed after twelve ...
Stran 56
... cannonade , yet unobservant of the great operations in progress so near them ; the surrounding country , dotted with a hundred rural settlements , roused from the deep sleep of a New England village by the unwonted glare and tumult ...
... cannonade , yet unobservant of the great operations in progress so near them ; the surrounding country , dotted with a hundred rural settlements , roused from the deep sleep of a New England village by the unwonted glare and tumult ...
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