Life of George Washington, Količina 2G. P. Putnam's sons, 1897 |
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Stran 28
... soon convinced Lamb , according to his own ac- count , that " the young volunteer was no ordinary man . " " * Nearly three weeks had been consumed in these futile operations . The army , ill - clothed and ill - provided , was becoming ...
... soon convinced Lamb , according to his own ac- count , that " the young volunteer was no ordinary man . " " * Nearly three weeks had been consumed in these futile operations . The army , ill - clothed and ill - provided , was becoming ...
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... soon as possible . " He brought no troops with him , " writes Lee , " and pledges his honor that none are coming . He says it is merely a visit to his friend Tryon . If it is really so , it is the most whimsical piece of civility I ever ...
... soon as possible . " He brought no troops with him , " writes Lee , " and pledges his honor that none are coming . He says it is merely a visit to his friend Tryon . If it is really so , it is the most whimsical piece of civility I ever ...
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... and add to their wonder . ' 99 In the council of war above mentioned , a cannonade and bombardment were considered advisable , as soon as there should be a sufficiency of powder ; in the meantime 50 Works of Washington Irving.
... and add to their wonder . ' 99 In the council of war above mentioned , a cannonade and bombardment were considered advisable , as soon as there should be a sufficiency of powder ; in the meantime 50 Works of Washington Irving.
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... soon as the firing commenced , the detachment under Gen- eral Thomas set out on its cautious and secret march from the lines of Roxbury and Dorchester . Everything was con- ducted as regularly and quietly as possible . A covering party ...
... soon as the firing commenced , the detachment under Gen- eral Thomas set out on its cautious and secret march from the lines of Roxbury and Dorchester . Everything was con- ducted as regularly and quietly as possible . A covering party ...
Stran 58
... soon as the heights on the south should be assailed : " All the forenoon , " says the American above cited , " we were in momentary expectation of witnessing an awful scene ; nothing less than the carnage of Breed's Hill battle was ...
... soon as the heights on the south should be assailed : " All the forenoon , " says the American above cited , " we were in momentary expectation of witnessing an awful scene ; nothing less than the carnage of Breed's Hill battle was ...
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