Life of George Washington, Količina 2B. Tauchnitz, 1856 |
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Stran 47
... cannonade from Bunker's Hill , but kept within their works . The Americans , scant of ammunition , could only reply ... cannonade and bombardment , which , however , did but little injury . They continued to answer from time to time with ...
... cannonade from Bunker's Hill , but kept within their works . The Americans , scant of ammunition , could only reply ... cannonade and bombardment , which , however , did but little injury . They continued to answer from time to time with ...
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... of his obtaining any adequate redress in the present unsettled state of public affairs , Mr. Walker has returned to Montreal . - Am . Archives , Fourth Series , vol . iv . , 1178 . On the next morning , a cannonade from Cobble Hill.
... of his obtaining any adequate redress in the present unsettled state of public affairs , Mr. Walker has returned to Montreal . - Am . Archives , Fourth Series , vol . iv . , 1178 . On the next morning , a cannonade from Cobble Hill.
Stran 102
Washington Irving. On the next morning , a cannonade from Cobble Hill obliged the Scarborough to weigh anchor , and drop down below the ferry ; and General Heath was detached with a party of men to carry on the work which Putnam had ...
Washington Irving. On the next morning , a cannonade from Cobble Hill obliged the Scarborough to weigh anchor , and drop down below the ferry ; and General Heath was detached with a party of men to carry on the work which Putnam had ...
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... cannonade ensued . Captain Parker publishes a pleasant reason for his passive conduct . He says , that it was manifestly my intention , and that of the New England men under my command , to bring destruction on this town , so hated for ...
... cannonade ensued . Captain Parker publishes a pleasant reason for his passive conduct . He says , that it was manifestly my intention , and that of the New England men under my command , to bring destruction on this town , so hated for ...
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... add to their wonder . " In the council of war above mentioned , a cannonade and bombardment were considered advisable , as soon as 1776. ] WASHINGTON PROPOSES AN ATTACK . 157 there should 156 [ 1776 . LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
... add to their wonder . " In the council of war above mentioned , a cannonade and bombardment were considered advisable , as soon as 1776. ] WASHINGTON PROPOSES AN ATTACK . 157 there should 156 [ 1776 . LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
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affairs alarm American arms army Arnold arrived artillery attack battery boats Boston British camp Canada Canadians cannon cannonade Captain Carleton cause Clinton Colonel Colonel Reed colonies command commander-in-chief committee conduct Connecticut cross defence despatched detachment Dorchester Heights embarked encamped enemy enemy's Ethan Allen expedition fire fleet force Fort Constitution Fort Montgomery Fort Washington fortified garrison Gates George Clinton give Governor Governor Tryon Green Mountain Boys Greene guard guns head-quarters Hessians Highlands Hill honor Hudson hundred Indians inhabitants James Clinton Jerseys Johns King's Bridge land Lee's letter lieutenant Long Island miles military militia Montgomery Montreal morning night o'clock officers orders passed Philadelphia Point present President of Congress prisoners province Putnam quarters Quebec received regiment reinforcements retreat river Schuyler sent ships soldiers soon Sorel spirit Staten Island stationed Sullivan Sullivan's Island thousand Ticonderoga tion tories town troops Tryon Washington writes York