Life of George Washington, Količina 3Putnam, 1860 Five volumes complete in three. |
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... miles through the Jerseys , he had never been joined by more than one hundred of its inhab- itants ; now sufferers of both parties rose as one man to avenge their personal injuries . The late quiet yeomanry armed them- selves , and ...
... miles through the Jerseys , he had never been joined by more than one hundred of its inhab- itants ; now sufferers of both parties rose as one man to avenge their personal injuries . The late quiet yeomanry armed them- selves , and ...
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... miles off , thereby contributing to distress the enemy ; to have good scouting parties continually on the look - out ; to keep nothing with him but what could be moved off at a moment's warning , and , if compelled to leave Princeton ...
... miles off , thereby contributing to distress the enemy ; to have good scouting parties continually on the look - out ; to keep nothing with him but what could be moved off at a moment's warning , and , if compelled to leave Princeton ...
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... miles to a strong post , commanding the entrance to the Highlands , and the road to Continental Village , the place of the deposits . It was the post which had been noted by Washington in the preceding year , where a small force could ...
... miles to a strong post , commanding the entrance to the Highlands , and the road to Continental Village , the place of the deposits . It was the post which had been noted by Washington in the preceding year , where a small force could ...
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... miles from Peekskill . Ex - governor Tryon , recently commissioned major - general of provincials , conducted it ... miles distant ; galled at first by a scattering fire from behind a stone fence . They were in a patriotic neighborhood ...
... miles from Peekskill . Ex - governor Tryon , recently commissioned major - general of provincials , conducted it ... miles distant ; galled at first by a scattering fire from behind a stone fence . They were in a patriotic neighborhood ...
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... miles of Danbury . Here they halted , to take a little repose and put their arms in order , rendered almost unserviceable by the rain . They were now about six hundred strong . Wooster took the command , as first major - general of the ...
... miles of Danbury . Here they halted , to take a little repose and put their arms in order , rendered almost unserviceable by the rain . They were now about six hundred strong . Wooster took the command , as first major - general of the ...
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