The Life of George Washington, Količina 3Merrill & Baker, 1920 |
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... gave way and fled in all directions , leav- ing him and four or five of his men wounded on the field , who were taken prisoners . General Howe passed the day in reconnoitring , and at night changed his ground , and moved to a hill on ...
... gave way and fled in all directions , leav- ing him and four or five of his men wounded on the field , who were taken prisoners . General Howe passed the day in reconnoitring , and at night changed his ground , and moved to a hill on ...
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... gave out by the way . Some few died , and a number of horses were likewise lost . Washington , ever considerate of the health and comfort of his men , encamped near Brunswick on open , airy grounds , and gave them time to repose ; while ...
... gave out by the way . Some few died , and a number of horses were likewise lost . Washington , ever considerate of the health and comfort of his men , encamped near Brunswick on open , airy grounds , and gave them time to repose ; while ...
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... gave point to this scandal . He occu- pied one of the finest houses in the city ; set up a splendid establishment ; had his carriage and four horses and a train of domestics ; gave expensive entertainments , and indulged in a luxury and ...
... gave point to this scandal . He occu- pied one of the finest houses in the city ; set up a splendid establishment ; had his carriage and four horses and a train of domestics ; gave expensive entertainments , and indulged in a luxury and ...
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CHAPTER I | 12 |
Scarcity in the British CampGates bides his TimeForaging Move | 21 |
CHAPTER III | 37 |
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