Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1859 |
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... 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 XLII Departure from Philadelphia - Anecdotes of General Schuyler - of Lee ...
... 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 XLII Departure from Philadelphia - Anecdotes of General Schuyler - of Lee ...
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... detachment under Cap- tain Adam Stephen , an officer destined to serve with him at distant periods of his military career . At Winchester he found it impossible to obtain conveyances by gentle means , and was obliged reluctantly to ...
... detachment under Cap- tain Adam Stephen , an officer destined to serve with him at distant periods of his military career . At Winchester he found it impossible to obtain conveyances by gentle means , and was obliged reluctantly to ...
Stran 99
... detach- ment , ordering them to await Colonel Fry's commands ; they , however , in the true spirit of volunteers from the backwoods , dispersed to their several homes . It may be as well to observe , in this place , that both Captain ...
... detach- ment , ordering them to await Colonel Fry's commands ; they , however , in the true spirit of volunteers from the backwoods , dispersed to their several homes . It may be as well to observe , in this place , that both Captain ...
Stran 102
... detachment arrived at the Youghiogeny River , where they were detained some days constructing a bridge to cross it . This gave Washington leisure to correspond with Governor Dinwiddie , concerning matters which had deeply annoyed him ...
... detachment arrived at the Youghiogeny River , where they were detained some days constructing a bridge to cross it . This gave Washington leisure to correspond with Governor Dinwiddie , concerning matters which had deeply annoyed him ...
Stran 105
... detachment of fifty men , and Gist had since come upon their track within five miles of the camp . Washington considered La Force a bold , enterprising man , subtle and danger- ous ; one to be particularly guarded against . He detached ...
... detachment of fifty men , and Gist had since come upon their track within five miles of the camp . Washington considered La Force a bold , enterprising man , subtle and danger- ous ; one to be particularly guarded against . He detached ...
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