Life of George Washington, Količina 2G. P. Putnam's sons, 1897 |
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Stran 28
... gave Captain Lamb permission to leave it whenever he thought proper . The veteran waited until after dark , when , securing all the guns , he abandoned the ruined re- doubt . The general in this visit was attended by Aaron Burr , whom ...
... gave Captain Lamb permission to leave it whenever he thought proper . The veteran waited until after dark , when , securing all the guns , he abandoned the ruined re- doubt . The general in this visit was attended by Aaron Burr , whom ...
Stran 30
... gave the alarm . Liv- ingston , also , failed to make the false attack on the gate of St. John's , which was to have caused a diversion favorable to Arnold's attack on the suburb below . The feint by Major Brown , on the bastion of Cape ...
... gave the alarm . Liv- ingston , also , failed to make the false attack on the gate of St. John's , which was to have caused a diversion favorable to Arnold's attack on the suburb below . The feint by Major Brown , on the bastion of Cape ...
Stran 42
... gave great offense to the peace - loving citizens , who insisted that he was arro- gating a power vested solely in the civil authority . One of them , well - affected to the cause , writes 42 Works of Washington Irving.
... gave great offense to the peace - loving citizens , who insisted that he was arro- gating a power vested solely in the civil authority . One of them , well - affected to the cause , writes 42 Works of Washington Irving.
Stran 48
... gave the word , " Officers , to your alarm posts . ' 99 Great confusion ensued ; every one scrambled out of the theater as fast as possible . There was , as usual , some shriek- ing and fainting of ladies ; and the farce of " The ...
... gave the word , " Officers , to your alarm posts . ' 99 Great confusion ensued ; every one scrambled out of the theater as fast as possible . There was , as usual , some shriek- ing and fainting of ladies ; and the farce of " The ...
Stran 64
... Americans . Pushing on , they found the works de- V. * Letter to John A. Washington , Am . Arch . , 4th Series , 560 . Frothingham , Siege of Boston , p . 310 . serted , and gave signal of the fact ; whereupon 64 Works of Washington Irving.
... Americans . Pushing on , they found the works de- V. * Letter to John A. Washington , Am . Arch . , 4th Series , 560 . Frothingham , Siege of Boston , p . 310 . serted , and gave signal of the fact ; whereupon 64 Works of Washington Irving.
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