Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1856 |
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... Detachment - Fortifying of Bunker's Hill - Break of Day , and astonishment of the Enemy , 459 • CHAPTER XLI Battle of Bunker's Hill , CHAPTER XLII . . 471 Departure from Philadelphia — Anecdotes of General Schuyler — of Lee -Tidings of ...
... Detachment - Fortifying of Bunker's Hill - Break of Day , and astonishment of the Enemy , 459 • CHAPTER XLI Battle of Bunker's Hill , CHAPTER XLII . . 471 Departure from Philadelphia — Anecdotes of General Schuyler — of Lee -Tidings of ...
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... detachment under Cap- tain Adam Stephens , an officer destined to serve with him at distant periods of his military career . At Winchester he found it impossible to obtain conveyances by gentle means , and was obliged reluc- tantly to ...
... detachment under Cap- tain Adam Stephens , an officer destined to serve with him at distant periods of his military career . At Winchester he found it impossible to obtain conveyances by gentle means , and was obliged reluc- tantly to ...
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... detachment was , what was its strength , and when it might be expected at the Ohio . They bore a speech from that sachem to Washington , and another , with a belt of wampum for the Governor of Virginia . In these he plighted his ...
... detachment was , what was its strength , and when it might be expected at the Ohio . They bore a speech from that sachem to Washington , and another , with a belt of wampum for the Governor of Virginia . In these he plighted his ...
Stran 109
... fort , they could easily drop down the river with their artillery . With these alternatives in view , Washington detached sixty men in advance to make a road ; and at the same time wrote to Governor Dinwiddie for mortars and grenadoes.
... fort , they could easily drop down the river with their artillery . With these alternatives in view , Washington detached sixty men in advance to make a road ; and at the same time wrote to Governor Dinwiddie for mortars and grenadoes.
Stran 110
... detachment , ordering them to await Colonel Fry's commands ; they , however , in the true spirit of volunteers from the backwoods , dispersed to their several homes . It may be as well to observe , in this place , that both Captain ...
... detachment , ordering them to await Colonel Fry's commands ; they , however , in the true spirit of volunteers from the backwoods , dispersed to their several homes . It may be as well to observe , in this place , that both Captain ...
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