Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1859 |
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... Hill - Putnam's opinion of it- Sanctioned by Prescott - Nocturnal March of the Detachment - Fortifying of Bun- ker's Hill - Break of Day , and Astonishment of the Enemy .. 418 Battle of Bunker's Hill . CHAPTER XLI . 429 ........ CHAPTER ...
... Hill - Putnam's opinion of it- Sanctioned by Prescott - Nocturnal March of the Detachment - Fortifying of Bun- ker's Hill - Break of Day , and Astonishment of the Enemy .. 418 Battle of Bunker's Hill . CHAPTER XLI . 429 ........ CHAPTER ...
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... hills and valleys were covered with sumpter horses and waggons laden with tents and provisions . The Bishop of Durham in his warlike state ap- peared , we are told , more like a powerful prince , than a priest or prelate . † At the ...
... hills and valleys were covered with sumpter horses and waggons laden with tents and provisions . The Bishop of Durham in his warlike state ap- peared , we are told , more like a powerful prince , than a priest or prelate . † At the ...
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... Hill , not far from the Youghiogeny , and prevailed on eleven families to join him . The Ohio Company , about the same time , established a trading post , well stocked with English goods , at Wills ' Creek ( now the town of Cumberland ) ...
... Hill , not far from the Youghiogeny , and prevailed on eleven families to join him . The Ohio Company , about the same time , established a trading post , well stocked with English goods , at Wills ' Creek ( now the town of Cumberland ) ...
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... Hill , and was prowling about the country with four soldiers at his heels on a pretended hunt after deserters . Washington suspected him to be on a reconnoitering expedition . It was reported , moreover , that the French were lavishing ...
... Hill , and was prowling about the country with four soldiers at his heels on a pretended hunt after deserters . Washington suspected him to be on a reconnoitering expedition . It was reported , moreover , that the French were lavishing ...
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... hills of a moderate height , and at that place about two hundred and fifty yards wide . Wash- ington asked no assistance from the South Carolina troops , but set to work with his Virginians , animating them by word and ex- ample ...
... hills of a moderate height , and at that place about two hundred and fifty yards wide . Wash- ington asked no assistance from the South Carolina troops , but set to work with his Virginians , animating them by word and ex- ample ...
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