Life of George Washington, Količina 2Bohn, 1856 |
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Stran 20
... four till eleven o'clock in the morning . " Lee was supposed to have been at the bottom of this rigid discipline ; the result of his experience in European campaigning . His notions of military au- thority were acquired in the armies of ...
... four till eleven o'clock in the morning . " Lee was supposed to have been at the bottom of this rigid discipline ; the result of his experience in European campaigning . His notions of military au- thority were acquired in the armies of ...
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... four days . It was not probable that any Canadians would join the army , being disposed to remain neutral . This intelligence being discussed in a council of war in the morning , it was determined that they had neither men nor artillery ...
... four days . It was not probable that any Canadians would join the army , being disposed to remain neutral . This intelligence being discussed in a council of war in the morning , it was determined that they had neither men nor artillery ...
Stran 64
... four leagues from Sorel to the south . I have two hundred and fifty Canadians under arms . As I march , they gather fast . You may rely on it , that I shall join you in about three days , with five hundred or 1775. ] BOLD STROKE OF ...
... four leagues from Sorel to the south . I have two hundred and fifty Canadians under arms . As I march , they gather fast . You may rely on it , that I shall join you in about three days , with five hundred or 1775. ] BOLD STROKE OF ...
Stran 71
... four to ten miles a day . At night the men of each division encamped together . By the time they arrived at the place whence the letter was written , fatigue , swamp fevers and desertion had reduced their numbers to about nine hundred ...
... four to ten miles a day . At night the men of each division encamped together . By the time they arrived at the place whence the letter was written , fatigue , swamp fevers and desertion had reduced their numbers to about nine hundred ...
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... four days . The report of its deliberations rendered by the committee , produced a resolution of Congress that a new army of twenty - two thousand two hundred and seventy - two men and officers , should be formed , to be recruited as ...
... four days . The report of its deliberations rendered by the committee , produced a resolution of Congress that a new army of twenty - two thousand two hundred and seventy - two men and officers , should be formed , to be recruited as ...
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