Life of George Washington, Količina 2G. P. Putnam's sons, 1897 |
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Stran 37
... preparing for hostilities . Sir John Johnson had fortified Johnson Hall , gathered about him his Scotch Highland tenants and Indian allies , and it was rumored he intended to carry fire and sword along the valley of the Mohawk ...
... preparing for hostilities . Sir John Johnson had fortified Johnson Hall , gathered about him his Scotch Highland tenants and Indian allies , and it was rumored he intended to carry fire and sword along the valley of the Mohawk ...
Stran 44
... preparing other materials for constructing the works for an intrenched camp , which Lee hoped would render it impossible for the enemy to get a footing there . " What to do with this city , " writes he , " I own , puzzles me . It is so ...
... preparing other materials for constructing the works for an intrenched camp , which Lee hoped would render it impossible for the enemy to get a footing there . " What to do with this city , " writes he , " I own , puzzles me . It is so ...
Stran 95
... preparing to co operate with his Scotch dependents and Indian allies . Considering this a breach of Sir John's parole , Schuyler * Arnold to the Commis . of Cong . , 27th May . had sent Colonel Elias Dayton with a force to apprehend ...
... preparing to co operate with his Scotch dependents and Indian allies . Considering this a breach of Sir John's parole , Schuyler * Arnold to the Commis . of Cong . , 27th May . had sent Colonel Elias Dayton with a force to apprehend ...
Stran 96
... preparing to lay every- thing waste ; and Schuyler collecting a force at Albany to oppose him . Washington instantly wrote to Schuyler to detach Colonel Dayton with his regiment on that service , with instructions to secure a post where ...
... preparing to lay every- thing waste ; and Schuyler collecting a force at Albany to oppose him . Washington instantly wrote to Schuyler to detach Colonel Dayton with his regiment on that service , with instructions to secure a post where ...
Stran 114
... prepare for a momentous conflict which was to decide their liberties and fortunes . Those who should sig- nalize themselves by acts of bravery would be noticed and rewarded ; those who proved craven would be exposed and punished . No ...
... prepare for a momentous conflict which was to decide their liberties and fortunes . Those who should sig- nalize themselves by acts of bravery would be noticed and rewarded ; those who proved craven would be exposed and punished . No ...
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