Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1876 |
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Stran ii
... Gage at Boston - League ad Covenant , 124 CHAP . XXXIV . Washington Chairman of a Political Meeting Correspondence with Bryan Fairfax - Patri otic Resolutions - Washington's Opinions on Public Af fairs - Non - importation Scheme ...
... Gage at Boston - League ad Covenant , 124 CHAP . XXXIV . Washington Chairman of a Political Meeting Correspondence with Bryan Fairfax - Patri otic Resolutions - Washington's Opinions on Public Af fairs - Non - importation Scheme ...
Stran iii
... Gage- Nature of the American Army - Scornful Conduct of the British Officers - Project of the Americans to seize upon Breed's Hill - Putnam's Opinion of it - Sanctioned by Prescott - Nocturnal March of the Detachment - For- tifying of ...
... Gage- Nature of the American Army - Scornful Conduct of the British Officers - Project of the Americans to seize upon Breed's Hill - Putnam's Opinion of it - Sanctioned by Prescott - Nocturnal March of the Detachment - For- tifying of ...
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... Gage crossed with the advance . He was followed , at some distance , by Sir John St. Clair , quartermaster - general , with a work- make roads for the artillery and baggage . They had with them their waggons of tools , and two six ...
... Gage crossed with the advance . He was followed , at some distance , by Sir John St. Clair , quartermaster - general , with a work- make roads for the artillery and baggage . They had with them their waggons of tools , and two six ...
Stran 66
... Gage , preceded by the engineers and guides , and six light horse- men . Then , Sir John St. Clair and the working party , with their waggons and the two six- pounders . On each side were thrown out four flanking parties . Then , at ...
... Gage , preceded by the engineers and guides , and six light horse- men . Then , Sir John St. Clair and the working party , with their waggons and the two six- pounders . On each side were thrown out four flanking parties . Then , at ...
Stran 68
... Gage with eighty men whom he had rallied . Washington , in the mean time , notwithstand- ing his weak state , being found most efficient in frontier service , was sent to Colonel Dunbar's camp , forty miles distant , with orders for him ...
... Gage with eighty men whom he had rallied . Washington , in the mean time , notwithstand- ing his weak state , being found most efficient in frontier service , was sent to Colonel Dunbar's camp , forty miles distant , with orders for him ...
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