Life of George Washington, Količina 2Bohn, 1856 |
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... stationed on Winter and Prospect Hills ; while the centre , under Major - general Putnam and Brigadier- general Heath , was stationed at Cambridge . With Putnam was encamped his favorite officer Knowlton , who had been promoted by ...
... stationed on Winter and Prospect Hills ; while the centre , under Major - general Putnam and Brigadier- general Heath , was stationed at Cambridge . With Putnam was encamped his favorite officer Knowlton , who had been promoted by ...
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... stationed on the roads to prevent any one passing and giving the alarm in Montreal . Day dawned , but there was no signal of Major Brown having performed his part of the scheme . The enterprise seems to have been as ill concerted , as ...
... stationed on the roads to prevent any one passing and giving the alarm in Montreal . Day dawned , but there was no signal of Major Brown having performed his part of the scheme . The enterprise seems to have been as ill concerted , as ...
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... stationed in the river , and guard boats patrolled at night . The prospect of a sucessful attack upon the place was grow- ing desperate . On the 13th of November , Arnold received intelli- gence that Montgomery had captured St. Johns ...
... stationed in the river , and guard boats patrolled at night . The prospect of a sucessful attack upon the place was grow- ing desperate . On the 13th of November , Arnold received intelli- gence that Montgomery had captured St. Johns ...
Stran 133
... stationed himself at Newport with an armed vessel , and obliged the place to furnish him with supplies . Latterly he had land- ed in Conanicut Island , opposite to Newport , with a number of sailors and marines , plundered and burnt ...
... stationed himself at Newport with an armed vessel , and obliged the place to furnish him with supplies . Latterly he had land- ed in Conanicut Island , opposite to Newport , with a number of sailors and marines , plundered and burnt ...
Stran 143
... stationed in different parts , so as wholly to cut off all commu- nication by water between New York and the provin- ces to the northward of it ; and between New York and Albany , except for the king's service ; and to pre- vent , also ...
... stationed in different parts , so as wholly to cut off all commu- nication by water between New York and the provin- ces to the northward of it ; and between New York and Albany , except for the king's service ; and to pre- vent , also ...
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affairs aide-de-camp alarm American arms army Arnold arrived artillery attack battery boats Boston British camp Canada Canadians cannon cannonade Captain Carleton cause Colonel colonies command committee conduct Connecticut defence detachment embarked encamped enemy enemy's enlisted fire fleet force Fort Constitution Fort Montgomery Fort Washington fortified garrison Gates George Clinton Governor Tryon guard guns head-quarters heights Hessians Highlands Hill honor Hudson hundred Indians ington inhabitants James Clinton Jersey John King's Bridge land Lechmere Point Lee's letter Long Island Lord Stirling mand ment miles military militia Montgomery Montreal morning night o'clock officers ordered pass patriot Point present President of Congress prisoners province Putnam Quebec Quinze Chiens received redoubts Reed regiment reinforcements retreat riflemen river Schuyler secure sent ships shore shot Sir Henry Clinton soldiers soon spirit Staten Island stationed Sullivan thousand Ticonderoga tion tories town troops Wash Washington writes York