The Life of George Washington, Količine 3–4Crowell, 1855 |
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... hundred strong , led by Lieutenant - Colonel Campbell , was to make a circuit through the forest round the western side of Bear Hill , so as to gain the rear of Fort Montgomery . After Sir Henry had allowed sufficient time for them to ...
... hundred strong , led by Lieutenant - Colonel Campbell , was to make a circuit through the forest round the western side of Bear Hill , so as to gain the rear of Fort Montgomery . After Sir Henry had allowed sufficient time for them to ...
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... hundred feet high , into the ravine between the forts , and escaped to the woods . The governor leaped down the rocks to the river side , where a boat was putting off with a number of the fugitives . They turned back to receive him ...
... hundred feet high , into the ravine between the forts , and escaped to the woods . The governor leaped down the rocks to the river side , where a boat was putting off with a number of the fugitives . They turned back to receive him ...
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... hundred and fifty militia collected to oppose them , marched to the village , set fire to it in every part , consuming great quantities of stores collected there , and then retreated to their ships . Governor Clinton was two hours too ...
... hundred and fifty militia collected to oppose them , marched to the village , set fire to it in every part , consuming great quantities of stores collected there , and then retreated to their ships . Governor Clinton was two hours too ...
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... hundred picked men , under General Fraser , ready to flank the Americans as soon as they should be attacked in front . He had scarce made these arrangements , when he was aston ished and confounded by a thundering of artillery on his ...
... hundred picked men , under General Fraser , ready to flank the Americans as soon as they should be attacked in front . He had scarce made these arrangements , when he was aston ished and confounded by a thundering of artillery on his ...
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... hundred and fifty - two men . That of Gates . regulars and militia , amounted to ten thousand five hundred and fifty - four men on duty ; between two and three thousand being on the sick list , or absent on furlough . By this ...
... hundred and fifty - two men . That of Gates . regulars and militia , amounted to ten thousand five hundred and fifty - four men on duty ; between two and three thousand being on the sick list , or absent on furlough . By this ...
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