Life of George Washington, Količina 4G.P. Putnam, 1869 |
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... mounted Westchester refugees , with two three - pounders . The snow , being newly fallen , was deep ; the sleighs broke their way through it with difficulty . The troops at length abandoned them and pushed forward on foot . The cannon ...
... mounted Westchester refugees , with two three - pounders . The snow , being newly fallen , was deep ; the sleighs broke their way through it with difficulty . The troops at length abandoned them and pushed forward on foot . The cannon ...
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... mounting forty - four guns , was to cooperate with forts Moultrie and John- ston , and the various batteries , in the defense of the harbor . They were to lie before the bar so as to command the entrance of it . Great reli- ance also ...
... mounting forty - four guns , was to cooperate with forts Moultrie and John- ston , and the various batteries , in the defense of the harbor . They were to lie before the bar so as to command the entrance of it . Great reli- ance also ...
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... mounted infantry and a three- pounder . The bold partisan pushed forward with his usual ardor and rapidity . The weather was sultry , many of his horses gave out through fa- tigue and heat ; he pressed others by the way , leaving behind ...
... mounted infantry and a three- pounder . The bold partisan pushed forward with his usual ardor and rapidity . The weather was sultry , many of his horses gave out through fa- tigue and heat ; he pressed others by the way , leaving behind ...
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... mounted in- fantry . Tarleton , who advanced at the head of thirty chosen dragoons and some infantry , states that when within fifty paces of the continental TARLETON'S BUTCHERY AT WAXHAW . 61 It was not until 60 LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
... mounted in- fantry . Tarleton , who advanced at the head of thirty chosen dragoons and some infantry , states that when within fifty paces of the continental TARLETON'S BUTCHERY AT WAXHAW . 61 It was not until 60 LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
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... mounted . The midnight negotiation between André and Arnold was carried on in darkness among the trees . Smith ... mounting the servant's horse , set off with Arnold for Smith's house . village of Haverstraw . The road.
... mounted . The midnight negotiation between André and Arnold was carried on in darkness among the trees . Smith ... mounting the servant's horse , set off with Arnold for Smith's house . village of Haverstraw . The road.
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