Life of George Washington, Količina 2G. P. Putnam's sons, 1897 |
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Stran 27
... opposite to the gate of St. Louis , which is nearly in the center . It was formed of gabions , ranged side by side , and filled with snow , over which water was thrown until thoroughly frozen . Here Captain Lamb mounted five light ...
... opposite to the gate of St. Louis , which is nearly in the center . It was formed of gabions , ranged side by side , and filled with snow , over which water was thrown until thoroughly frozen . Here Captain Lamb mounted five light ...
Stran 32
... opposite side of the lower town , along the suburb and street of St. Roque . Like Montgomery , he took the advance at the head of a forlorn hope of twenty - five men , accompanied by his secre- tary Oswald , formerly one of his captains ...
... opposite side of the lower town , along the suburb and street of St. Roque . Like Montgomery , he took the advance at the head of a forlorn hope of twenty - five men , accompanied by his secre- tary Oswald , formerly one of his captains ...
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... opposite to New York . The pass in these Highlands is to be made as respectable as possible , and guarded by a battalion . In short , I think the plan judicious and com- plete . " The pass in the Highlands above alluded to is that grand ...
... opposite to New York . The pass in these Highlands is to be made as respectable as possible , and guarded by a battalion . In short , I think the plan judicious and com- plete . " The pass in the Highlands above alluded to is that grand ...
Stran 51
... opposite Boston , whence a 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 ...
... opposite Boston , whence a 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 ...
Stran 52
... to dislodge our men from Dor- chester Heights , as had been done in the affair of Bunker's Hill , an attack upon the opposite side of the town should forthwith be made by General Putnam . For this purpose 52 Works of Washington Irving.
... to dislodge our men from Dor- chester Heights , as had been done in the affair of Bunker's Hill , an attack upon the opposite side of the town should forthwith be made by General Putnam . For this purpose 52 Works of Washington Irving.
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