Life of George Washington, Količina 2G. P. Putnam's sons, 1897 |
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... morning , the troops repaired to their several destinations , under cover of a violent snowstorm . By some accident or mistake , such as is apt to occur in complicated plans of attack , the signal rockets were let off before the lower ...
... morning , the troops repaired to their several destinations , under cover of a violent snowstorm . By some accident or mistake , such as is apt to occur in complicated plans of attack , the signal rockets were let off before the lower ...
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... morning , two forts were in sufficient forwardness to furnish protection against small- arms and grape - shot ; and such use was made of the fascines and bundles of screwed hay that , at dawn , a formidable- looking fortress frowned ...
... morning , two forts were in sufficient forwardness to furnish protection against small- arms and grape - shot ; and such use was made of the fascines and bundles of screwed hay that , at dawn , a formidable- looking fortress frowned ...
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... morning . The harbor of Bos- ton soon presented a striking and tumultuous scene . There were seventy - eight ships and transports casting loose for sea , and eleven or twelve thousand men , soldiers , sailors , and refugees , hurrying ...
... morning . The harbor of Bos- ton soon presented a striking and tumultuous scene . There were seventy - eight ships and transports casting loose for sea , and eleven or twelve thousand men , soldiers , sailors , and refugees , hurrying ...
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... morning the troops stationed at Cambridge and Roxbury had paraded , and several regiments under Putnam had embarked in boats and dropped down Charles River to Sewall's Point , to watch the movements of the enemy by land and water ...
... morning the troops stationed at Cambridge and Roxbury had paraded , and several regiments under Putnam had embarked in boats and dropped down Charles River to Sewall's Point , to watch the movements of the enemy by land and water ...
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... morning . The inhabitants were subjected to the same rule . None were permitted to pass a sentry without the countersign , which would be furnished to them on applying to any of the brigade majors . All com- munication between the ...
... morning . The inhabitants were subjected to the same rule . None were permitted to pass a sentry without the countersign , which would be furnished to them on applying to any of the brigade majors . All com- munication between the ...
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