Life of George Washington, Količina 2G. P. Putnam's sons, 1897 |
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... Troops under Cadwalader and Mifflin - Position of his Men - Cornwallis at Trenton - Repulsed at the Assunpink - The American Camp menaced - Night March of Washington - Affair at Princeton -Death of Mercer - Rout of British Troops ...
... Troops under Cadwalader and Mifflin - Position of his Men - Cornwallis at Trenton - Repulsed at the Assunpink - The American Camp menaced - Night March of Washington - Affair at Princeton -Death of Mercer - Rout of British Troops ...
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... 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 completed the new works at Lechmere Point , and ...
... 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 completed the new works at Lechmere Point , and ...
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... troops are perceived to be in motion , as if embarking to pass the harbor and land on Dorchester shore to attack our works . The hills and elevations in this vicinity are covered with spectators to witness deeds of horror in the ...
... troops are perceived to be in motion , as if embarking to pass the harbor and land on Dorchester shore to attack our works . The hills and elevations in this vicinity are covered with spectators to witness deeds of horror in the ...
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... troops , in embarking , would be exposed to a destructive fire . How was this to be prevented ? General Howe's pride would not suffer him to make capitulations ; he endeavored to work on the fears of the Bostonians by hinting that if ...
... troops , in embarking , would be exposed to a destructive fire . How was this to be prevented ? General Howe's pride would not suffer him to make capitulations ; he endeavored to work on the fears of the Bostonians by hinting that if ...
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... troops was delayed by adverse winds . Washington , who was imperfectly in- formed of affairs in Boston , feared that the movements there might be a feint . Determined to bring things to a crisis , he detached a force to Nook's Hill on ...
... troops was delayed by adverse winds . Washington , who was imperfectly in- formed of affairs in Boston , feared that the movements there might be a feint . Determined to bring things to a crisis , he detached a force to Nook's Hill on ...
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