Life of George Washington, Količina 2G. P. Putnam's sons, 1897 |
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Stran 27
... caused the Indians in his camp to shoot arrows into the town , having letters attached to them , addressed to the inhabitants , representing Carleton's refusal to treat , and advising them to rise in a body and compel him . It was all ...
... caused the Indians in his camp to shoot arrows into the town , having letters attached to them , addressed to the inhabitants , representing Carleton's refusal to treat , and advising them to rise in a body and compel him . It was all ...
Stran 28
... cause there are enough of us here to be killed , without the loss of you , which would be irreparable . " The general saw the insufficiency of the battery , and , on retiring , gave Captain Lamb permission to leave it whenever he ...
... cause there are enough of us here to be killed , without the loss of you , which would be irreparable . " The general saw the insufficiency of the battery , and , on retiring , gave Captain Lamb permission to leave it whenever he ...
Stran 30
... caused a diversion favorable to Arnold's attack on the suburb below . The feint by Major Brown , on the bastion of Cape Dia- mond , was successful , and concealed the march of General Montgomery . That gallant commander descended from ...
... caused a diversion favorable to Arnold's attack on the suburb below . The feint by Major Brown , on the bastion of Cape Dia- mond , was successful , and concealed the march of General Montgomery . That gallant commander descended from ...
Stran 39
... cause , in all parts of the neighborhood . County committees had been empowered by the New York Congress and Convention , to apprehend all persons notoriously disaffected , to examine into their conduct , and ascertain whether they were ...
... cause , in all parts of the neighborhood . County committees had been empowered by the New York Congress and Convention , to apprehend all persons notoriously disaffected , to examine into their conduct , and ascertain whether they were ...
Stran 40
... caused by his arrival ; which was merely , he said , on a short visit to his friend Tryon , and to see how matters stood . He professed a juvenile love for the place , and desired that the inhabitants might be informed of the purport of ...
... caused by his arrival ; which was merely , he said , on a short visit to his friend Tryon , and to see how matters stood . He professed a juvenile love for the place , and desired that the inhabitants might be informed of the purport of ...
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5th Series advance affairs alarm Albany American arms army Arnold arrived artillery attack battery boats brigade British Brunswick Burgoyne camp Canada cannon cannonade Captain Clair Colonel Colonel Reed command commander-in-chief Cornwallis Creek crossed defense Delaware detachment encamped enemy enemy's Ferry field-pieces fire fleet force Fort Edward Fort Montgomery Fort Washington garrison Gates George Clinton guard guns Harlem River Heath heights Hessians Highlands Hill horse Hudson hundred Indians ington James Clinton Jerseys King's Bridge Lake land letter Long Island Lord Stirling meantime ment miles military militia Montgomery morning night o'clock officers orders pass Peekskill Philadelphia present prisoners Putnam quarters Rahl re-enforcements rear received regiment retreat riflemen river road Schuyler sent ships shore side Sir Henry Sir Henry Clinton soldiers soon spirit Staten Island stationed Sullivan thousand Ticonderoga tion tories town Trenton troops Tryon Tryon County Wash Washington wounded writes York