Life of George Washington, Količina 2G. P. Putnam's sons, 1897 |
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Stran 34
... party . The main body , informed of the death of Montgomery , and giving up the game as lost , retreated to the camp , leaving behind the field - piece which Lamb's company had abandoned , and the mortars in the battery of St. Roque ...
... party . The main body , informed of the death of Montgomery , and giving up the game as lost , retreated to the camp , leaving behind the field - piece which Lamb's company had abandoned , and the mortars in the battery of St. Roque ...
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... party of about two hundred , under his favorite officer , Major Knowlton , to surprise and capture a British guard stationed at Charlestown . It was a daring enterprise , and executed with spirit . As Charlestown Neck was completely ...
... party of about two hundred , under his favorite officer , Major Knowlton , to surprise and capture a British guard stationed at Charlestown . It was a daring enterprise , and executed with spirit . As Charlestown Neck was completely ...
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... party of eight hundred men preceded the carts with the in- trenching tools ; then came General Thomas with the work- ing party , twelve hundred strong , followed by a train of three hundred wagons , laden was fascines , gabions and hay ...
... party of eight hundred men preceded the carts with the in- trenching tools ; then came General Thomas with the work- ing party , twelve hundred strong , followed by a train of three hundred wagons , laden was fascines , gabions and hay ...
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... party then divided ; one - half proceeded to the point near- est Boston , the other to the one nearest to Castle Williams . The working party commenced to fortify , under the direc- tions of Gridley , the veteran engineer , who had ...
... party then divided ; one - half proceeded to the point near- est Boston , the other to the one nearest to Castle Williams . The working party commenced to fortify , under the direc- tions of Gridley , the veteran engineer , who had ...
Stran 57
... party arrived at four o'clock in the 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 ...
... party arrived at four o'clock in the 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 ...
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