Life of George Washington, Količina 2Bohn, 1856 |
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... Death of Rahl - His Character , · PAGE 417 429 449 . 466 CHAPTER XLIV . Treatment of the Hessian Prisoners - Their Interviews with Washington -Their Reception by the People , · 480 CHAPTER XLV . Episode Colonel Griffin in the Jerseys -
... Death of Rahl - His Character , · PAGE 417 429 449 . 466 CHAPTER XLIV . Treatment of the Hessian Prisoners - Their Interviews with Washington -Their Reception by the People , · 480 CHAPTER XLV . Episode Colonel Griffin in the Jerseys -
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Washington Irving. CHAPTER XLV . Episode Colonel Griffin in the Jerseys - Donop Decoyed - Inroad of Cad- walader and ... JERSEY , & c . , t " 480 These maps are copied from the original MSS . maps by R. ERSKINZ , F. R. S. , used in the ...
Washington Irving. CHAPTER XLV . Episode Colonel Griffin in the Jerseys - Donop Decoyed - Inroad of Cad- walader and ... JERSEY , & c . , t " 480 These maps are copied from the original MSS . maps by R. ERSKINZ , F. R. S. , used in the ...
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... Jersey , whose first experience in war had been to accompany Brad- dock's army as a waggoner . He had since carried arms on the frontier and obtained a command . He and his riflemen in coming to the camp had marched six hundred miles in ...
... Jersey , whose first experience in war had been to accompany Brad- dock's army as a waggoner . He had since carried arms on the frontier and obtained a command . He and his riflemen in coming to the camp had marched six hundred miles in ...
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... Jerseys , Ticonderoga and elsewhere , urging immediate supplies of powder and lead ; no quantity , however small , to be considered beneath notice . In a letter to Governor Cooke of Rhode Island , he suggested that an armed vessel of ...
... Jerseys , Ticonderoga and elsewhere , urging immediate supplies of powder and lead ; no quantity , however small , to be considered beneath notice . In a letter to Governor Cooke of Rhode Island , he suggested that an armed vessel of ...
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... Jerseys put an end to this imminent risk . Washington's secretary , Reed , who had been the confidant of his troubles and anxieties , gives a vivid expression of his feelings on the arrival of this relief . I can hardly look back ...
... Jerseys put an end to this imminent risk . Washington's secretary , Reed , who had been the confidant of his troubles and anxieties , gives a vivid expression of his feelings on the arrival of this relief . I can hardly look back ...
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