Life of George Washington, Količina 3G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1892 |
Iz vsebine knjige
Zadetki 1–3 od 29
Stran 125
... guns ; the other the Rose , of twenty guns , commanded by Captain Wallace , of unenviable renown , who had marauded the New England coast , and domineered over Rhode Island . The troops were immediately at their alarm posts . It was ...
... guns ; the other the Rose , of twenty guns , commanded by Captain Wallace , of unenviable renown , who had marauded the New England coast , and domineered over Rhode Island . The troops were immediately at their alarm posts . It was ...
Stran 264
... guns , and the Tartar of twenty guns , which had been lying for some time opposite Bloomingdale , got under way with their three tenders , at eight o'clock in the morning , and came standing up the river with an easy southern breeze ...
... guns , and the Tartar of twenty guns , which had been lying for some time opposite Bloomingdale , got under way with their three tenders , at eight o'clock in the morning , and came standing up the river with an easy southern breeze ...
Stran 317
... guns were worked by detachments from the corps of artillery . In a word , according to British accounts , equipment of the kind was ever better appointed or more amply furnished with every kind of provision necessary for the intended ...
... guns were worked by detachments from the corps of artillery . In a word , according to British accounts , equipment of the kind was ever better appointed or more amply furnished with every kind of provision necessary for the intended ...
Vsebina
Movements of the Enemy | 1 |
Monotonous State of Affairs before | 16 |
The Affair of Dorchester Heights | 26 |
26 preostalih delov ni prikazanih
Druge izdaje - Prikaži vse
Pogosti izrazi in povedi
affairs alarm American appeared arms army arrived artillery attack attempt batteries boats body Boston Bridge British brought called camp Canada cannon carry cause Clinton Colonel command committee Congress considered crossed danger defense detachment direction early effect enemy enemy's fire five fleet force formed Fort four Gates gave give Governor Tryon ground guard guns hand heights Highlands Hill hope Hudson hundred immediately Jerseys King's land leave letter lines Long Island Lord ment miles military militia morning night observed officers opposite orders pass Point possession prepared present prisoners quarters ready received Reed regiment reinforcements remained removed retreat river says Schuyler secure sent ships shore side situation soldiers soon spirit Staten stationed strong taken thousand tion tories town troops Wash Washington whole writes York