The Life of George Washington, Količine 3–4Crowell, 1855 |
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Stran 17
... officers , the slaughter of the enemy was considerable . " 1 Among the officers thus deplored , and bloodily revenged , was Colonel Campbell , who commanded the detachment . At his fall the command devolved on Colonel Beverly Robinson ...
... officers , the slaughter of the enemy was considerable . " 1 Among the officers thus deplored , and bloodily revenged , was Colonel Campbell , who commanded the detachment . At his fall the command devolved on Colonel Beverly Robinson ...
Stran 21
... officers to their alarm posts , and sent forth Wilkinson , the adjutant - general , to inquire the cause . From a rising ground in an open place he descried the enemy in force , their foragers busy in a field of wheat , the officers ...
... officers to their alarm posts , and sent forth Wilkinson , the adjutant - general , to inquire the cause . From a rising ground in an open place he descried the enemy in force , their foragers busy in a field of wheat , the officers ...
Stran 31
... officers . They were to be allowed a free passage to Europe upon condi- tion of not serving again in America , during the present war . The army was not to be separated , especially the men from the officers ; roll - calling and other ...
... officers . They were to be allowed a free passage to Europe upon condi- tion of not serving again in America , during the present war . The army was not to be separated , especially the men from the officers ; roll - calling and other ...
Stran 33
... officers were in their ordinary clothes ; a musket and bayonet in hand , and a cartridge - box or powder - horn over the shoul der . But what especially amused him was the variety of un- couth wigs worn by the officers ; the lingerings ...
... officers were in their ordinary clothes ; a musket and bayonet in hand , and a cartridge - box or powder - horn over the shoul der . But what especially amused him was the variety of un- couth wigs worn by the officers ; the lingerings ...
Stran 38
... officers endeavored to restrain their fury towards those who cried for mercy , but to little purpose . It was a terrible melée . The fog , together with the smoke of the cannonry and musketry , made it almost as dark as night : our ...
... officers endeavored to restrain their fury towards those who cried for mercy , but to little purpose . It was a terrible melée . The fog , together with the smoke of the cannonry and musketry , made it almost as dark as night : our ...
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