Life of George Washington, Količina 4G.P. Putnam, 1869 |
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... American outposts . One crossed to Paulus Hook , and being joined by part of the garrison of that post , pushed on ... American army that successively occupied the Jerseys ; and now officiated in that capacity in Colonel Elias Dayton's ...
... American outposts . One crossed to Paulus Hook , and being joined by part of the garrison of that post , pushed on ... American army that successively occupied the Jerseys ; and now officiated in that capacity in Colonel Elias Dayton's ...
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... American lines , which had been the scene of part of the past year's campaign . Being often foraged , its inhabitants had become belligerent in their habits , and quick to retaliate on all marauders . In this region , about twenty miles ...
... American lines , which had been the scene of part of the past year's campaign . Being often foraged , its inhabitants had become belligerent in their habits , and quick to retaliate on all marauders . In this region , about twenty miles ...
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... American patrols . The sun rose while they were yet seven miles from Young's house . To surprise the post was out of the question ; still they kept on . Before they could reach the house the country had taken the alarm , and the ...
... American patrols . The sun rose while they were yet seven miles from Young's house . To surprise the post was out of the question ; still they kept on . Before they could reach the house the country had taken the alarm , and the ...
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... American cause prevailed both among the per- manent and casual residents , and required to be held in check with firmness but toleration . By a resolve of Congress , no goods , wares , or mer- chandise were to be removed , transferred ...
... American cause prevailed both among the per- manent and casual residents , and required to be held in check with firmness but toleration . By a resolve of Congress , no goods , wares , or mer- chandise were to be removed , transferred ...
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... American cause ; the young lady herself , during the occupation of the city by the enemy , had been a " toast " among the British officers , and selected as one of the beauties of the Mischianza . Arnold paid her addresses in an open ...
... American cause ; the young lady herself , during the occupation of the city by the enemy , had been a " toast " among the British officers , and selected as one of the beauties of the Mischianza . Arnold paid her addresses in an open ...
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