The Life of George Washington, Količina 3Merrill & Baker, 1920 |
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Stran 169
... orders for an important service , their own honor , duty to the public and to themselves , and a regard to military propriety will not suffer them to persist in a measure which would be a violation of them all . It will even wound their ...
... orders for an important service , their own honor , duty to the public and to themselves , and a regard to military propriety will not suffer them to persist in a measure which would be a violation of them all . It will even wound their ...
Stran 337
... orders . There was a physical difference in the condition of the ad- verse troops . The British were haggard from ... orders were misunderstood , and his troops were falling into confusion , when Morgan rode up and ordered them to ...
... orders . There was a physical difference in the condition of the ad- verse troops . The British were haggard from ... orders were misunderstood , and his troops were falling into confusion , when Morgan rode up and ordered them to ...
Stran 355
... ordered his men to open and let the fugitives pass , pretending that they had orders to retire . He had taken care , however , to post forty riflemen in the rear of his own line , with orders to fire upon any one who should leave his ...
... ordered his men to open and let the fugitives pass , pretending that they had orders to retire . He had taken care , however , to post forty riflemen in the rear of his own line , with orders to fire upon any one who should leave his ...
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CHAPTER I | 12 |
Scarcity in the British CampGates bides his TimeForaging Move | 21 |
CHAPTER III | 37 |
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