The Life of George Washington, Količine 3–4Crowell, 1855 |
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Stran 16
... carried at the point of the bayonet ; the Americans fought desperately from one redoubt to another ; some were slain , some taken prisoners , and some escaped under cover of the night to the river or the mountains . " The garrison ...
... carried at the point of the bayonet ; the Americans fought desperately from one redoubt to another ; some were slain , some taken prisoners , and some escaped under cover of the night to the river or the mountains . " The garrison ...
Stran 21
... carried on behind the screen of for- ests , was discovered . In the afternoon the advanced guard of the American centre beat to arms : the alarm was repeated throughout the line . Gates ordered his officers to their alarm posts , and ...
... carried on behind the screen of for- ests , was discovered . In the afternoon the advanced guard of the American centre beat to arms : the alarm was repeated throughout the line . Gates ordered his officers to their alarm posts , and ...
Stran 22
... carried on with inconceivable fury . The Hessian artillerists spoke afterwards of the heedlessness with which the Americans rushed upon the cannon , while they were discharging grape - shot . The artillery was repeatedly taken and ...
... carried on with inconceivable fury . The Hessian artillerists spoke afterwards of the heedlessness with which the Americans rushed upon the cannon , while they were discharging grape - shot . The artillery was repeatedly taken and ...
Stran 38
... carried into operation in the centre . The flanks and rear of the enemy were nearly unmolested ; still the action ... carrying the whole encampment . At this moment a singular panic seized our army . Beginning of the Action Mandlowy Road ...
... carried into operation in the centre . The flanks and rear of the enemy were nearly unmolested ; still the action ... carrying the whole encampment . At this moment a singular panic seized our army . Beginning of the Action Mandlowy Road ...
Stran 41
... carried off all their cannon and wounded . This was partly owing to the good general- ship of Greene , in keeping up a retreating fight with the enemy for nearly five miles ; and partly to a check given by Wayne , who turned his cannon ...
... carried off all their cannon and wounded . This was partly owing to the good general- ship of Greene , in keeping up a retreating fight with the enemy for nearly five miles ; and partly to a check given by Wayne , who turned his cannon ...
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