Life of George Washington, Količina 2G. P. Putnam's sons, 1897 |
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... stationed there , taken by sur- prise , made a few random shots , then threw down their muskets and fled . Montgomery sprang forward , aided with his own hand to pluck down the pickets , which the pioneers were sawing , and having made ...
... stationed there , taken by sur- prise , made a few random shots , then threw down their muskets and fled . Montgomery sprang forward , aided with his own hand to pluck down the pickets , which the pioneers were sawing , and having made ...
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... stationed on the island , making fascines and 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 ...
... stationed on the island , making fascines and 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 ...
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... stationed at Charlestown . It was a daring enterprise , and executed with spirit . As Charlestown Neck was completely protected , Knowlton led his men across the milldam , round the base of the hill , and immediately be- low the fort ...
... stationed at Charlestown . It was a daring enterprise , and executed with spirit . As Charlestown Neck was completely protected , Knowlton led his men across the milldam , round the base of the hill , and immediately be- low the fort ...
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... stationed at Cambridge and Roxbury had paraded , and several regiments under Putnam had embarked in boats and dropped down Charles River to Sewall's Point , to watch the movements of the enemy by land and water . About nine o'clock a ...
... stationed at Cambridge and Roxbury had paraded , and several regiments under Putnam had embarked in boats and dropped down Charles River to Sewall's Point , to watch the movements of the enemy by land and water . About nine o'clock a ...
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... stationed there , with a division of the army . He immediately proceeded to complete the fortifications of that important post , and to make himself acquainted with the topography and the defensive points of the surrounding country ...
... stationed there , with a division of the army . He immediately proceeded to complete the fortifications of that important post , and to make himself acquainted with the topography and the defensive points of the surrounding country ...
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