Life of George Washington, Količina 3Putnam, 1860 Five volumes complete in three. |
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... crossing of the Delaware . Lee was now reported to be in rigorous confinement in New York , and treated with harshness and indignity . The British professed to consider him a deserter , he having been a lieuten- ant - colonel in their ...
... crossing of the Delaware . Lee was now reported to be in rigorous confinement in New York , and treated with harshness and indignity . The British professed to consider him a deserter , he having been a lieuten- ant - colonel in their ...
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... crossed the Sound on the 23d of May from Guilford in Connecti- cut , with about one hundred and seventy men in whale - boats con- voyed by two armed sloops : landed on the island near Southold ; carried the boats a distance of fifteen ...
... crossed the Sound on the 23d of May from Guilford in Connecti- cut , with about one hundred and seventy men in whale - boats con- voyed by two armed sloops : landed on the island near Southold ; carried the boats a distance of fifteen ...
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... crossed the bay , transported their boats again across the fork of land , launched them on the Sound , and got safe back to Guilford , having achieved all this , and traversed about ninety miles of land and water , in twenty - five ...
... crossed the bay , transported their boats again across the fork of land , launched them on the Sound , and got safe back to Guilford , having achieved all this , and traversed about ninety miles of land and water , in twenty - five ...
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... crossing that river , and there , he trusted , they would meet with spirited oppo- sition from the Continental troops and militia , stationed on the western side under Arnold and Mifflin . The British took up a strong position , having ...
... crossing that river , and there , he trusted , they would meet with spirited oppo- sition from the Continental troops and militia , stationed on the western side under Arnold and Mifflin . The British took up a strong position , having ...
Stran 78
... crossing to the island . General Howe now thought he had gained his point . Recall- ing those who had crossed , he formed his troops into two columns , the right led by Cornwallis , the left by himself , and marched 1777. ] CORNWALLIS ...
... crossing to the island . General Howe now thought he had gained his point . Recall- ing those who had crossed , he formed his troops into two columns , the right led by Cornwallis , the left by himself , and marched 1777. ] CORNWALLIS ...
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