Life of George Washington, Količina 2G. P. Putnam'S, 1863 |
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Stran 332
... Colonel Reed , " and every night we lie down with the most anxious fears for the fate of to - morrow . " † About sunset of the same day , six more ships , two of them men - of - war , passed up the Sound and joined those above . Within ...
... Colonel Reed , " and every night we lie down with the most anxious fears for the fate of to - morrow . " † About sunset of the same day , six more ships , two of them men - of - war , passed up the Sound and joined those above . Within ...
Stran 393
... Colonel Magaw , who had charge of the fortress , was likewise confident it might be maintained . Colonel Reed was of opposite counsels ; but then he was personally interested in the safety of the garrison . It was com- posed almost ...
... Colonel Magaw , who had charge of the fortress , was likewise confident it might be maintained . Colonel Reed was of opposite counsels ; but then he was personally interested in the safety of the garrison . It was com- posed almost ...
Stran 471
... Colonel Reed to reconnoitre the postion and movements of the enemy and ob- Six of the Philadelphia light - horse , spirited young fellows , but who had never seen service , volunteered to accompany Reed . They patrolled the country to ...
... Colonel Reed to reconnoitre the postion and movements of the enemy and ob- Six of the Philadelphia light - horse , spirited young fellows , but who had never seen service , volunteered to accompany Reed . They patrolled the country to ...
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