Life of George Washington, Količina 4G.P. Putnam, 1869 |
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Stran 31
... enemy's buoys , and took a position where his ships might be abreast , and form a cross - fire with the batteries of ... enemy intended to push their operations with vigor at the South ; perhaps , to make it the prin- cipal theatre ...
... enemy's buoys , and took a position where his ships might be abreast , and form a cross - fire with the batteries of ... enemy intended to push their operations with vigor at the South ; perhaps , to make it the prin- cipal theatre ...
Stran 32
... enemy , by means of their ships , could suddenly unite their forces , and fall upon any point that they might ... enemy's regular force at New York and its dependencies , must amount , 66 SUCCOR FOR THE SOUTHERN STATES . 33 upon a ...
... enemy , by means of their ships , could suddenly unite their forces , and fall upon any point that they might ... enemy's regular force at New York and its dependencies , must amount , 66 SUCCOR FOR THE SOUTHERN STATES . 33 upon a ...
Stran 72
... enemy's troops advanced rap- idly in two compact columns , the right one by the Vauxhall road , the other , by the ... enemy . The drums beat to arms throughout the camp . The troops were hastily called in from their posts among ...
... enemy's troops advanced rap- idly in two compact columns , the right one by the Vauxhall road , the other , by the ... enemy . The drums beat to arms throughout the camp . The troops were hastily called in from their posts among ...
Stran 86
... enemy's line on the east side of the river . He was ordered to have the works at the Point com- pleted as ... enemy might make a sudden effort to gain possession of the river . Having made these arrangements , Washington recrossed ...
... enemy's line on the east side of the river . He was ordered to have the works at the Point com- pleted as ... enemy might make a sudden effort to gain possession of the river . Having made these arrangements , Washington recrossed ...
Stran 102
... enemy's redoubt on the Wateree , and captured one hundred prisoners and forty loaded wagons , was marching off with his booty on the oppo- site side of the river ; apprehending danger from the quarter in which he had heard firing in the ...
... enemy's redoubt on the Wateree , and captured one hundred prisoners and forty loaded wagons , was marching off with his booty on the oppo- site side of the river ; apprehending danger from the quarter in which he had heard firing in the ...
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