Life of George Washington, Količina 2G. P. Putnam's sons, 1897 |
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Stran 47
... present , when , the harbor being frozen , the troops might ap- proach the town upon the ice . The winter , however , though severe at first , proved a mild one , and the bay continued open . General Putnam , in the meantime , having ...
... present , when , the harbor being frozen , the troops might ap- proach the town upon the ice . The winter , however , though severe at first , proved a mild one , and the bay continued open . General Putnam , in the meantime , having ...
Stran 58
... present , animating and encouraging the soldiers , and they in return manifest their joy , and express a warm desire for the approach of the enemy ; each man knows his own place . Our breastworks are strengthened , and among the means ...
... present , animating and encouraging the soldiers , and they in return manifest their joy , and express a warm desire for the approach of the enemy ; each man knows his own place . Our breastworks are strengthened , and among the means ...
Stran 61
... present from the attempt to fortify Nook's Hill . Among the accidents of the bombardment was the bursting of Putnam's vaunted mortar , " the Congress . ' 99 Daily preparations were now made by the enemy for departure . By proclamation ...
... present from the attempt to fortify Nook's Hill . Among the accidents of the bombardment was the bursting of Putnam's vaunted mortar , " the Congress . ' 99 Daily preparations were now made by the enemy for departure . By proclamation ...
Stran 63
... present times and were kept from plunder and drink with " " * difficulty . " For some days the embarkation of the troops was delayed by adverse winds . Washington , who was imperfectly in- formed of affairs in Boston , feared that the ...
... present times and were kept from plunder and drink with " " * difficulty . " For some days the embarkation of the troops was delayed by adverse winds . Washington , who was imperfectly in- formed of affairs in Boston , feared that the ...
Stran 69
... present we must consider the state of the American army , in the appointment and commands of which various changes had recently taken place . It was presumed the enemy , in the ensuing campaign , would direct their operations against ...
... present we must consider the state of the American army , in the appointment and commands of which various changes had recently taken place . It was presumed the enemy , in the ensuing campaign , would direct their operations against ...
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