Life of George Washington, Količina 3G. P. Putnam's sons, 1857 |
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Stran 229
... taken a favorable turn . Peo- ple were roused from their despondency . There was a sudden exultation throughout the country . The savages had disappeared in their native forests . The German veterans , so much vaunted and dreaded , had ...
... taken a favorable turn . Peo- ple were roused from their despondency . There was a sudden exultation throughout the country . The savages had disappeared in their native forests . The German veterans , so much vaunted and dreaded , had ...
Stran 257
... taken across the river . Having taken these precautions against any hostile movement by the lower road , Washington recrossed the Schuylkill on the 14th , and advanced along the Lancaster road , with the intention of turning the left ...
... taken across the river . Having taken these precautions against any hostile movement by the lower road , Washington recrossed the Schuylkill on the 14th , and advanced along the Lancaster road , with the intention of turning the left ...
Stran 535
... taken refuge . Colonel Zebulon Butler , an officer of the Continental Army , took the general command . Sev- eral officers arrived from the army , having obtained leave to repair home for the protection of their families . They brought ...
... taken refuge . Colonel Zebulon Butler , an officer of the Continental Army , took the general command . Sev- eral officers arrived from the army , having obtained leave to repair home for the protection of their families . They brought ...
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CHAPTER IX | 124 |
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