Life of George Washington, Količina 3Putnam, 1860 Five volumes complete in three. |
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Stran 101
... infantry and light artillery , to take possession of this post . They did so without opposition . Heavy guns were mounted upon it ; Fraser's whole corps was stationed there ; the post commanded the communication by land and water with ...
... infantry and light artillery , to take possession of this post . They did so without opposition . Heavy guns were mounted upon it ; Fraser's whole corps was stationed there ; the post commanded the communication by land and water with ...
Stran 119
... light infantry and grena . diers , with a powerful artillery ; a New York corps of provincials , or royalists , called the Queen's Rangers , and a regiment of light- horse ; between fifteen and eighteen thousand men in all . The force ...
... light infantry and grena . diers , with a powerful artillery ; a New York corps of provincials , or royalists , called the Queen's Rangers , and a regiment of light- horse ; between fifteen and eighteen thousand men in all . The force ...
Stran 185
... army was now encamped on the east side of Red Clay Creek , on the road leading from Elk- ton to Philadelphia . The light - infantry were in the advance , at White Clay Creek . The armies were from eight to ten miles apart . In this ...
... army was now encamped on the east side of Red Clay Creek , on the road leading from Elk- ton to Philadelphia . The light - infantry were in the advance , at White Clay Creek . The armies were from eight to ten miles apart . In this ...
Stran 187
... light- infantry under Maxwell . An eminence immediately above the ford , had been intrenched in the night , and was ... light - infantry were thrown in the advance , south of the Brandywine , and posted on high ground each side of the ...
... light- infantry under Maxwell . An eminence immediately above the ford , had been intrenched in the night , and was ... light - infantry were thrown in the advance , south of the Brandywine , and posted on high ground each side of the ...
Stran 188
... light - infantry were engaged with the vanguard of the enemy . The skirmishing was kept up for some time with spirit , when Maxwell was driven across the Brandywine below the ford . The enemy , who had advanced but slowly , did not ...
... light - infantry were engaged with the vanguard of the enemy . The skirmishing was kept up for some time with spirit , when Maxwell was driven across the Brandywine below the ford . The enemy , who had advanced but slowly , did not ...
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