Life of George Washington, Količina 2G. P. Putnam's sons, 1897 |
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Stran 40
... roads in the dead of the night . " * Clinton sent for the mayor , and expressed much surprise and concern at the distress caused by his arrival ; which was merely , he said , on a short visit to his friend Tryon , and to see how matters ...
... roads in the dead of the night . " * Clinton sent for the mayor , and expressed much surprise and concern at the distress caused by his arrival ; which was merely , he said , on a short visit to his friend Tryon , and to see how matters ...
Stran 66
... Road . Apprehensive that the enemy , now that their forces were collected in one body , might attempt by some blow to retrieve their late disgrace , Washington hastily threw up works on Fort Hill , which commanded the harbor , and de ...
... Road . Apprehensive that the enemy , now that their forces were collected in one body , might attempt by some blow to retrieve their late disgrace , Washington hastily threw up works on Fort Hill , which commanded the harbor , and de ...
Stran 161
... road to Albany crosses that mountain . Troops of horse also were to be posted by him along the river to watch the motions of the enemy . Washington now made the last solemn preparations for the impending conflict . All suspected persons ...
... road to Albany crosses that mountain . Troops of horse also were to be posted by him along the river to watch the motions of the enemy . Washington now made the last solemn preparations for the impending conflict . All suspected persons ...
Stran 166
... roads . One , on the left of the works , stretched eastwardly to Bed- ford , and then by a pass through the Bedford Hills to the village of Jamaica ; another , central and direct , led through the woody heights to Flatbush ; a third ...
... roads . One , on the left of the works , stretched eastwardly to Bed- ford , and then by a pass through the Bedford Hills to the village of Jamaica ; another , central and direct , led through the woody heights to Flatbush ; a third ...
Stran 168
... road leading from Flatbush . The enemy having landed without opposition , Lord Cornwallis was detached with the reserve to Flatbush , while the rest of the army extended itself from the ferry at the Narrows through Utrecht and Gravesend ...
... road leading from Flatbush . The enemy having landed without opposition , Lord Cornwallis was detached with the reserve to Flatbush , while the rest of the army extended itself from the ferry at the Narrows through Utrecht and Gravesend ...
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5th Series advance affairs alarm Albany American arms army Arnold arrived artillery attack battery boats brigade British Brunswick Burgoyne camp Canada cannon cannonade Captain Clair Colonel Colonel Reed command commander-in-chief Cornwallis Creek crossed defense Delaware detachment encamped enemy enemy's Ferry field-pieces fire fleet force Fort Edward Fort Montgomery Fort Washington garrison Gates George Clinton guard guns Harlem River Heath heights Hessians Highlands Hill horse Hudson hundred Indians ington James Clinton Jerseys King's Bridge Lake land letter Long Island Lord Stirling meantime ment miles military militia Montgomery morning night o'clock officers orders pass Peekskill Philadelphia present prisoners Putnam quarters Rahl re-enforcements rear received regiment retreat riflemen river road Schuyler sent ships shore side Sir Henry Sir Henry Clinton soldiers soon spirit Staten Island stationed Sullivan thousand Ticonderoga tion tories town Trenton troops Tryon Tryon County Wash Washington wounded writes York