Life of George Washington, Količina 4G.P. Putnam & Company, 1857 |
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Stran 65
... morning ; but in the morning no enemy was to be seen . Knyphausen had experienced enough to convince him that he had been completely misinformed as to the disposition of the Jersey people and of the army . army . Dis- appointed as to ...
... morning ; but in the morning no enemy was to be seen . Knyphausen had experienced enough to convince him that he had been completely misinformed as to the disposition of the Jersey people and of the army . army . Dis- appointed as to ...
Stran 68
... morning of the 23d that Knyp- hausen pushed forward toward Springfield . Beside the main road which passes directly through the village toward Morristown , there is another , north of it , called the Vauxhall road , crossing several ...
... morning of the 23d that Knyp- hausen pushed forward toward Springfield . Beside the main road which passes directly through the village toward Morristown , there is another , north of it , called the Vauxhall road , crossing several ...
Stran 71
... morning all had crossed , and the bridge had been removed and the State of New Jersey , so long harassed by the campaignings of either army , was finally evacu- ated by the enemy . It had proved a school of war to the American troops ...
... morning all had crossed , and the bridge had been removed and the State of New Jersey , so long harassed by the campaignings of either army , was finally evacu- ated by the enemy . It had proved a school of war to the American troops ...
Stran 97
... hundred prisoners and forty loaded waggons , was marching off with his booty on the opposite side of that river ; apprehending danger from the quarter VOL . IV . - 7 Williams ' Narrative . in which he had heard firing in the morning .
... hundred prisoners and forty loaded waggons , was marching off with his booty on the opposite side of that river ; apprehending danger from the quarter VOL . IV . - 7 Williams ' Narrative . in which he had heard firing in the morning .
Stran 98
... morning of the 17th of August , therefore , he detached Tarleton in pursuit with a body of cavalry and light infantry , about three hundred and fifty strong . Sumter was retreating up the western side of the Wateree , much encumbered by ...
... morning of the 17th of August , therefore , he detached Tarleton in pursuit with a body of cavalry and light infantry , about three hundred and fifty strong . Sumter was retreating up the western side of the Wateree , much encumbered by ...
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Admiral advance affairs aide-de-camp American André arms army Arnold arrived artillery attack baggage battle bridge British Camden camp campaign captured cavalry Charleston Chesapeake Colonel command commander-in-chief conduct Congress crossed despatched detachment Dobbs Ferry dragoons effect Elizabethtown encamped enemy enemy's favor fire fleet forage force formed French garrison Gates gave give Greene guard Hamilton head-quarters honor horses Hudson hundred infantry ington Island James River Jersey Lafayette land letter Lord Cornwallis Lord Rawdon lordship marquis Marquis de Lafayette ment miles military militia Morristown Mount Vernon night North Carolina officers passed patriotism Pennsylvania Philadelphia present President prisoners received regiment reinforcements reply retired retreat road Rochambeau sent ships side Sir Henry Clinton soldiers South Staten Island Sumter Tarleton thousand tion took troops Virginia waggons Wash Washington Wayne West Point wounded writes York York Island Yorktown