Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1876 |
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... Enemy - Re- verses - Thompson Captured - Retreat of Sullivan - Close of the Invasion of Canada , CHAP . XXIV . Designs of the Enemy against New York and the Hudson - Plot of Tryon and the Tories - Arrival of a Fleet - Alarm Posts ...
... Enemy - Re- verses - Thompson Captured - Retreat of Sullivan - Close of the Invasion of Canada , CHAP . XXIV . Designs of the Enemy against New York and the Hudson - Plot of Tryon and the Tories - Arrival of a Fleet - Alarm Posts ...
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... Enemy , VOL . III . • 322 329 CHAPTER I. Burke on the State of Affairs in America- New Jersey roused to Arms - Washington grants Safe Conduct to Hessian Convoys - Encampment at Morris- town - Putnam at Princeton - His Stratagem to ...
... Enemy , VOL . III . • 322 329 CHAPTER I. Burke on the State of Affairs in America- New Jersey roused to Arms - Washington grants Safe Conduct to Hessian Convoys - Encampment at Morris- town - Putnam at Princeton - His Stratagem to ...
Stran vi
... Enemy - Brightening Prospects in the American Camp - Arrival of Gates - Magnanimous Con- duct of Schuyler - Poorly requited by Gates - Corre- spondence between Gates and Burgoyne concerning the Murder of Miss McCrea , 387 CHAP . XVIII ...
... Enemy - Brightening Prospects in the American Camp - Arrival of Gates - Magnanimous Con- duct of Schuyler - Poorly requited by Gates - Corre- spondence between Gates and Burgoyne concerning the Murder of Miss McCrea , 387 CHAP . XVIII ...
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... enemy . A sensitiveness prevailed in the camp . They were surrounded by forests , threatened by unseen foes , and hourly in danger of surprise . There was an alarm about two o'clock in the night . The sentries fired upon what they took ...
... enemy . A sensitiveness prevailed in the camp . They were surrounded by forests , threatened by unseen foes , and hourly in danger of surprise . There was an alarm about two o'clock in the night . The sentries fired upon what they took ...
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... enemy , by making a show of landing in other parts . The surf still ran high , the enemy opened a fire of can- non and musketry from their batteries , many boats were upset , many men slain , but Wolfe pushed forward , sprang into the ...
... enemy , by making a show of landing in other parts . The surf still ran high , the enemy opened a fire of can- non and musketry from their batteries , many boats were upset , many men slain , but Wolfe pushed forward , sprang into the ...
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