Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1859 |
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Stran xv
... Gage at Boston - League and Covenant ..... CHAPTER XXXIV . Washington Chairman of a Political Meeting - Correspondence with Bryan Fairfax- Patriotic Resolutions - Washington's Opinions on Public Affairs - Non - importation Scheme ...
... Gage at Boston - League and Covenant ..... CHAPTER XXXIV . Washington Chairman of a Political Meeting - Correspondence with Bryan Fairfax- Patriotic Resolutions - Washington's Opinions on Public Affairs - Non - importation Scheme ...
Stran xvi
... Gage - Nature of the American Army - Scornful Conduct of the British Officers -Project of the Americans to seize upon Breed's Hill - Putnam's opinion of it- Sanctioned by Prescott - Nocturnal March of the Detachment - Fortifying of Bun ...
... Gage - Nature of the American Army - Scornful Conduct of the British Officers -Project of the Americans to seize upon Breed's Hill - Putnam's opinion of it- Sanctioned by Prescott - Nocturnal March of the Detachment - Fortifying of Bun ...
Stran 173
... Gage , with the advance , was to cross the river before daybreak , march to the second ford , and recrossing there , take post to secure the passage of the main force . The advance was to be composed of two companies of grenadiers , one ...
... Gage , with the advance , was to cross the river before daybreak , march to the second ford , and recrossing there , take post to secure the passage of the main force . The advance was to be composed of two companies of grenadiers , one ...
Stran 174
... Gage crossed with the advance . He was followed , at some distance , by Sir John St. Clair , quartermaster - general , with a working party of two hundred and fifty men , to make roads for the artillery and baggage . They had with them ...
... Gage crossed with the advance . He was followed , at some distance , by Sir John St. Clair , quartermaster - general , with a working party of two hundred and fifty men , to make roads for the artillery and baggage . They had with them ...
Stran 175
... Gage , with the ad- vance , was on the opposite side of the Monongahela , posted ac- cording to orders ; but the river bank had not been sufficiently sloped . The artillery and baggage drew up along the beach and halted until one , when ...
... Gage , with the ad- vance , was on the opposite side of the Monongahela , posted ac- cording to orders ; but the river bank had not been sufficiently sloped . The artillery and baggage drew up along the beach and halted until one , when ...
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