Life of George Washington, Količina 2Bohn, 1856 |
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... hundred and fifty yards beyond the neck or isthmus , over which the Americans retreated after the battle . Three floating batteries in Mystic River commanded this isthmus , and a twenty- gun ship was anchored between the peninsula and ...
... hundred and fifty yards beyond the neck or isthmus , over which the Americans retreated after the battle . Three floating batteries in Mystic River commanded this isthmus , and a twenty- gun ship was anchored between the peninsula and ...
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... hundred men were distributed in the small towns and villages along the coast to prevent depreda- tions by water ; and horses were kept ready saddled at various points of the widely extended lines , to convey to head - quarters ...
... hundred men were distributed in the small towns and villages along the coast to prevent depreda- tions by water ; and horses were kept ready saddled at various points of the widely extended lines , to convey to head - quarters ...
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... hundred men in all , from Pennsylvania , Maryland and Virginia ; such stalwart fellows as Washington had known in his early cam- paigns . Stark hunters and bush fighters ; many of them upwards of six feet high , and of vigorous frame ...
... hundred men in all , from Pennsylvania , Maryland and Virginia ; such stalwart fellows as Washington had known in his early cam- paigns . Stark hunters and bush fighters ; many of them upwards of six feet high , and of vigorous frame ...
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... hundred barrels ; without stating what had been expended . The blunder was detected on an order being issued for a new supply of cartridges . It was found there were but thirty - two barrels of powder in store . This was an astounding ...
... hundred barrels ; without stating what had been expended . The blunder was detected on an order being issued for a new supply of cartridges . It was found there were but thirty - two barrels of powder in store . This was an astounding ...
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... hundred men , and a proper train of artillery , I will take Mon- treal . Provided I could be thus furnished , and if an could command the field , it would be no insuper- able difficulty to take Quebec . " army A letter to the same ...
... hundred men , and a proper train of artillery , I will take Mon- treal . Provided I could be thus furnished , and if an could command the field , it would be no insuper- able difficulty to take Quebec . " army A letter to the same ...
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