Life of George Washington, Količina 2G. P. Putnam's sons, 1897 |
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Stran 28
... 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 he had appointed his aid - de ...
... 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 he had appointed his aid - de ...
Stran 32
... leaving behind him the bodies of the slain . While all this was occurring on the side of Cape Dia- mond , Arnold led his division against the opposite side of the lower town , along the suburb and street of St. Roque . Like Montgomery ...
... leaving behind him the bodies of the slain . While all this was occurring on the side of Cape Dia- mond , Arnold led his division against the opposite side of the lower town , along the suburb and street of St. Roque . Like Montgomery ...
Stran 34
... leaving behind the field - piece which Lamb's company had abandoned , and the mortars in the battery of St. Roque . Morgan and his men were now hemmed in on all sides , and obliged to take refuge in a stone house from the in- veterate ...
... leaving behind the field - piece which Lamb's company had abandoned , and the mortars in the battery of St. Roque . Morgan and his men were now hemmed in on all sides , and obliged to take refuge in a stone house from the in- veterate ...
Stran 35
... leaving this proud town until I enter it in triumph . I am in the way of my duty , and I know no fear . " t Happy for him had he fallen at this moment . Happy * Civil War in America , vol . i . , p . 112 . † See Arnold's Letter ...
... leaving this proud town until I enter it in triumph . I am in the way of my duty , and I know no fear . " t Happy for him had he fallen at this moment . Happy * Civil War in America , vol . i . , p . 112 . † See Arnold's Letter ...
Stran 45
... leave it , " said he , " I conclude the Provincial Congress , and inhabitants in general , will relapse into their former hys- terics . The men - of - war and Mr. Tryon will return to their old station at the wharfs , and the first ...
... leave it , " said he , " I conclude the Provincial Congress , and inhabitants in general , will relapse into their former hys- terics . The men - of - war and Mr. Tryon will return to their old station at the wharfs , and the first ...
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