Life of George Washington, Količina 4Co-operative Publication Society, 1859 |
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Stran 5
... artillery and baggage might cross the Hudson on the ice . The veteran Knyphausen began to apprehend an invasion , and took measures accordingly : the seamen of the ships and transports were landed and formed into companies , and the ...
... artillery and baggage might cross the Hudson on the ice . The veteran Knyphausen began to apprehend an invasion , and took measures accordingly : the seamen of the ships and transports were landed and formed into companies , and the ...
Stran 27
... artillery horses , and all those of the cavalry perished . The scattered ships rejoined each other about the end of January , at Tybee Bay on Savannah River ; where those that had sustained damage were repaired as speedily as possible ...
... artillery horses , and all those of the cavalry perished . The scattered ships rejoined each other about the end of January , at Tybee Bay on Savannah River ; where those that had sustained damage were repaired as speedily as possible ...
Stran 32
... under marching orders , together with the Delaware regiment , which acted with it , and the first regiment of artillery . * Letter to the President , April 2d . 1780. ] STEADFASTNESS OF MIND . 33 The Baron de 32 [ 1780 LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
... under marching orders , together with the Delaware regiment , which acted with it , and the first regiment of artillery . * Letter to the President , April 2d . 1780. ] STEADFASTNESS OF MIND . 33 The Baron de 32 [ 1780 LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
Stran 56
... artillery and a number of waggons , laden with arms , ammunition and clothing . Colonel Buford , in fact , had arrived too late for the relief of Charleston , and was now making a retro- grade move ; he had come on with three hundred ...
... artillery and a number of waggons , laden with arms , ammunition and clothing . Colonel Buford , in fact , had arrived too late for the relief of Charleston , and was now making a retro- grade move ; he had come on with three hundred ...
Stran 58
... artillery and waggons , which were in the advance escorted by part of his infantry , were ordered to continue on their march . There appears to have been some confusion on the part of the Americans , and they had an impetuous foe to ...
... artillery and waggons , which were in the advance escorted by part of his infantry , were ordered to continue on their march . There appears to have been some confusion on the part of the Americans , and they had an impetuous foe to ...
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