Life of George Washington, Količina 3Putnam, 1860 Five volumes complete in three. |
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... encamped , had not been chosen by Washington as a permanent post , but merely as a halting - place , where his troops might repose after their exces- sive fatigues and their sufferings from the inclement season . Further considerations ...
... encamped , had not been chosen by Washington as a permanent post , but merely as a halting - place , where his troops might repose after their exces- sive fatigues and their sufferings from the inclement season . Further considerations ...
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... encamped about the vicinity of the village , at first in tents , until they could build log huts for shelter against the winter's cold . The main encampment was near Bottle Hill , in a sheltered valley which was thickly wooded , and had ...
... encamped about the vicinity of the village , at first in tents , until they could build log huts for shelter against the winter's cold . The main encampment was near Bottle Hill , in a sheltered valley which was thickly wooded , and had ...
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... encamped opposite to Amboy struck their tents on the following day , and marched off to the old camping ground on the Bay of New York ; the ships got under way , and moved down round the island ; and it was soon apparent , that at ...
... encamped opposite to Amboy struck their tents on the following day , and marched off to the old camping ground on the Bay of New York ; the ships got under way , and moved down round the island ; and it was soon apparent , that at ...
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... but most of the army designed for this department . " In the mean time , Burgoyne , with his amphibious and semi- barbarous armament , was advancing up the lake . On the 21st of June he encamped at the river Boquet , several.
... but most of the army designed for this department . " In the mean time , Burgoyne , with his amphibious and semi- barbarous armament , was advancing up the lake . On the 21st of June he encamped at the river Boquet , several.
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Washington Irving. of June he encamped at the river Boquet , several miles north of Crown Point ; here he gave a war feast to his savage allies , and made them a speech in that pompous and half poetical vein in which it is the absurd ...
Washington Irving. of June he encamped at the river Boquet , several miles north of Crown Point ; here he gave a war feast to his savage allies , and made them a speech in that pompous and half poetical vein in which it is the absurd ...
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