Life of George Washington, Količina 3Putnam, 1860 Five volumes complete in three. |
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... front , and sent off to the ships for rein- forcements . Sir William Erskine landed a large body of marines and sailors , who drove the Americans back for some distance , and covered the embarkation of the troops . Colonel Lamb , while ...
... front , and sent off to the ships for rein- forcements . Sir William Erskine landed a large body of marines and sailors , who drove the Americans back for some distance , and covered the embarkation of the troops . Colonel Lamb , while ...
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... front to break the force of any ship under way , before she could strike it . The boom was to be protected by the guns of two ships and two row galleys stationed just above it , and by batteries on shore . This , it was deemed , would ...
... front to break the force of any ship under way , before she could strike it . The boom was to be protected by the guns of two ships and two row galleys stationed just above it , and by batteries on shore . This , it was deemed , would ...
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... front halting at the court - house , but a few miles distant , while troops and artillery were grouped here and there along the road , and the rear - guard was still at Brunswick . It was a question with Washington and his generals , as ...
... front halting at the court - house , but a few miles distant , while troops and artillery were grouped here and there along the road , and the rear - guard was still at Brunswick . It was a question with Washington and his generals , as ...
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... front , and their right resting on Brunswick , and proceeded to fortify themselves with bastions . While thus anxiously situated , Washington , on the 14th , re- ceived a letter from Colonel Reed , his former secretary and confi ...
... front , and their right resting on Brunswick , and proceeded to fortify themselves with bastions . While thus anxiously situated , Washington , on the 14th , re- ceived a letter from Colonel Reed , his former secretary and confi ...
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