The Life of George Washington, Količine 3–4Crowell, 1855 |
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Stran 11
... crossing the ocean in Dutch bottoms . At length they arrived , after a three months ' voyage , and now there was a stir of warlike prepara- tion at New York ; the streets were full of soldiery , the bay full of ships ; and water craft ...
... crossing the ocean in Dutch bottoms . At length they arrived , after a three months ' voyage , and now there was a stir of warlike prepara- tion at New York ; the streets were full of soldiery , the bay full of ships ; and water craft ...
Stran 13
... crossed with two thousand men to Stony Point , on the west shore of the river , leaving about a thousand men , chiefly royalists , at Verplanck's Point , to keep up a threatening aspect towards Peekskill . Three frigates , 1 Cspondence ...
... crossed with two thousand men to Stony Point , on the west shore of the river , leaving about a thousand men , chiefly royalists , at Verplanck's Point , to keep up a threatening aspect towards Peekskill . Three frigates , 1 Cspondence ...
Stran 14
... crossing of the troops had been dimly descried from Peekskill , but they were supposed to be a mere detachment from the main body on a maraud . Having accomplished his landing , Sir Henry , conducted by a tory guide , set out on a ...
... crossing of the troops had been dimly descried from Peekskill , but they were supposed to be a mere detachment from the main body on a maraud . Having accomplished his landing , Sir Henry , conducted by a tory guide , set out on a ...
Stran 16
... crossed the Hudson in safety , and before midnight the governor was with Putnam , at Continental Village , concerting further measures . Putnam had been completely outmanoeuvred by Sir Henry Clinton . He had continued until late in the ...
... crossed the Hudson in safety , and before midnight the governor was with Putnam , at Continental Village , concerting further measures . Putnam had been completely outmanoeuvred by Sir Henry Clinton . He had continued until late in the ...
Stran 28
... crossing , Burgoyne thought to retreat along the west side as far as Fort George , on the way to Canada , and sent out workmen under a strong escort to repair the bridges , and open the road toward Fort Edward . The escort was soon ...
... crossing , Burgoyne thought to retreat along the west side as far as Fort George , on the way to Canada , and sent out workmen under a strong escort to repair the bridges , and open the road toward Fort Edward . The escort was soon ...
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