Life of George Washington, Količina 2G. P. Putnam's sons, 1897 |
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Stran 82
... woods , or among the Canadian peasantry . General Carleton did not think it prudent to engage in * Carleton to Lord George Germaine , May 14 . a pursuit with his newly landed troops . He treated 82 Works of Washington Irving.
... woods , or among the Canadian peasantry . General Carleton did not think it prudent to engage in * Carleton to Lord George Germaine , May 14 . a pursuit with his newly landed troops . He treated 82 Works of Washington Irving.
Stran 107
... Woods , and north of Lispenard's Meadows , " from which it would appear that at that time the general was quartered at what was formerly called Richmond Hill ; a mansion surrounded by trees , at a short distance from the city , in ...
... Woods , and north of Lispenard's Meadows , " from which it would appear that at that time the general was quartered at what was formerly called Richmond Hill ; a mansion surrounded by trees , at a short distance from the city , in ...
Stran 108
Washington Irving. sought refuge in woods and morasses . Washington directed that those arrested , who belonged to the army , should be tried by a court - martial , and the rest handed over to the secular power . According to statements ...
Washington Irving. sought refuge in woods and morasses . Washington directed that those arrested , who belonged to the army , should be tried by a court - martial , and the rest handed over to the secular power . According to statements ...
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... woods , " to aid in getting some of these rascals apprehended and se- cured . " While city and country were thus agitated by apprehen- sions of danger , internal and external , other arrivals swelled the number of ships in the bay of ...
... woods , " to aid in getting some of these rascals apprehended and se- cured . " While city and country were thus agitated by apprehen- sions of danger , internal and external , other arrivals swelled the number of ships in the bay of ...
Stran 150
... wood , which is soft , and makes no splinters , and the merlons were extremely thick . At one time there was a considerable pause in the American fire , and the enemy thought the fort was abandoned . It was only because the powder was ...
... wood , which is soft , and makes no splinters , and the merlons were extremely thick . At one time there was a considerable pause in the American fire , and the enemy thought the fort was abandoned . It was only because the powder was ...
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