Life of George Washington, Količina 6G. Bell, 1882 - 1752 strani |
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... British armed vessels in the Hudson ; the effect was to disconcert the complicated plan of a coupe de main upon the British posts , and finally , to cause it to be abandoned . Some parts of the scheme were attended with success . The ...
... British armed vessels in the Hudson ; the effect was to disconcert the complicated plan of a coupe de main upon the British posts , and finally , to cause it to be abandoned . Some parts of the scheme were attended with success . The ...
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... British camp . Perceiving the snare that had been spread for him , he made a rapid retreat . A close pursuit took ... British party sent against him , kill- ing its leader ; then , crossing Broad River , had effected a junction with ...
... British camp . Perceiving the snare that had been spread for him , he made a rapid retreat . A close pursuit took ... British party sent against him , kill- ing its leader ; then , crossing Broad River , had effected a junction with ...
Stran 274
... British army . He conducted it secretly , and in the night , at the head of a hundred horse and two hundred foot . The Croton was forded at daybreak , just as the night - guard had been withdrawn , and the farm - houses were surprised ...
... British army . He conducted it secretly , and in the night , at the head of a hundred horse and two hundred foot . The Croton was forded at daybreak , just as the night - guard had been withdrawn , and the farm - houses were surprised ...
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