Life of George Washington, Količina 3Putnam, 1860 Five volumes complete in three. |
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Stran 103
... , were to cross to Mount Independence and push for Skenesborough by land , taking a circuitous route through the woods on the east side of the lake , by the way of Castleton . The cannon , stores and provisions , together with the.
... , were to cross to Mount Independence and push for Skenesborough by land , taking a circuitous route through the woods on the east side of the lake , by the way of Castleton . The cannon , stores and provisions , together with the.
Stran 104
... woods toward Hubbardton ; but , before the rear - guard under Colonel Francis got in motion , the house at Fort Independence , which had been occupied by the French General de Fermois , was set on fire -- by 1777.J THE BRITISH IN ...
... woods toward Hubbardton ; but , before the rear - guard under Colonel Francis got in motion , the house at Fort Independence , which had been occupied by the French General de Fermois , was set on fire -- by 1777.J THE BRITISH IN ...
Stran 105
... woods in the utmost haste and confusion . Alarm guns The drums beat to arms in the British camp . were fired from Mount Hope : General Fraser dashed into Ticon- deroga with his pickets , giving orders for his brigade to arm in all haste ...
... woods in the utmost haste and confusion . Alarm guns The drums beat to arms in the British camp . were fired from Mount Hope : General Fraser dashed into Ticon- deroga with his pickets , giving orders for his brigade to arm in all haste ...
Stran 107
... Wood Creek , a winding stream . The main body under Colonel Long , retreated by a narrow defile cut through the woods ; harassed all night by alarms that the Indians were close in pursuit . Both parties reached Fort Anne by daybreak ...
... Wood Creek , a winding stream . The main body under Colonel Long , retreated by a narrow defile cut through the woods ; harassed all night by alarms that the Indians were close in pursuit . Both parties reached Fort Anne by daybreak ...
Stran 108
... woods from Mount Independence continued the first day until night , when he arrived at Castleton , thirty miles from ... wood ' style , whence they kept up a destructive fire , and were evidently gaining the advantage , when General ...
... woods from Mount Independence continued the first day until night , when he arrived at Castleton , thirty miles from ... wood ' style , whence they kept up a destructive fire , and were evidently gaining the advantage , when General ...
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