Life of George Washington, Količina 2B. Tauchnitz, 1856 |
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Stran 1
... morning after his arrival at Cambridge , Washington took formal command of the army . It was drawn up on the Common about half a mile from head - quarters . A multitude had assembled there , for as yet military spectacles were novelties ...
... morning after his arrival at Cambridge , Washington took formal command of the army . It was drawn up on the Common about half a mile from head - quarters . A multitude had assembled there , for as yet military spectacles were novelties ...
Stran 17
... to the respective regiments every morning after prayers . The strictest government is taking place , and great dis- tinction is made between officers and soldiers . Every Life of Washington . II . 2 one is made to know his place and keep ...
... to the respective regiments every morning after prayers . The strictest government is taking place , and great dis- tinction is made between officers and soldiers . Every Life of Washington . II . 2 one is made to know his place and keep ...
Stran 18
... morning . " Lee was supposed to have been at the bottom of this rigid discipline ; the result of his experience in European campaigning . His notions of military authority were acquired in the armies of the North . Quite a sensation was ...
... morning . " Lee was supposed to have been at the bottom of this rigid discipline ; the result of his experience in European campaigning . His notions of military authority were acquired in the armies of the North . Quite a sensation was ...
Stran 53
... morning , it was determined that they had neither men nor artillery sufficient to undertake a siege . They returned , there- fore , to the Isle aux Noix , cast up fortifications , and threw a boom across the channel of the river to ...
... morning , it was determined that they had neither men nor artillery sufficient to undertake a siege . They returned , there- fore , to the Isle aux Noix , cast up fortifications , and threw a boom across the channel of the river to ...
Stran 65
... morning , a halter would be in readiness for her . So far the tradition ; his own letter to the Presi- dent of Congress states that , for a long time , the woman . Life of Washington . II . 5 was proof against every threat and ...
... morning , a halter would be in readiness for her . So far the tradition ; his own letter to the Presi- dent of Congress states that , for a long time , the woman . Life of Washington . II . 5 was proof against every threat and ...
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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