Life of George Washington, Količina 2G. P. Putnam'S, 1863 |
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Stran 65
... boats - part marched along the banks . Those on board had to labor against swift currents ; to unload at rapids ; transport the cargoes , and sometimes the boats themselves , for some dis- tance on their shoulders , and then to reload ...
... boats - part marched along the banks . Those on board had to labor against swift currents ; to unload at rapids ; transport the cargoes , and sometimes the boats themselves , for some dis- tance on their shoulders , and then to reload ...
Stran 85
... boats , to cross the St. Lawrence , land at Longueil , and push on for St. Johns , where , as concerted , he was to be joined by Maclean and his Highlanders . As the boats approached the right bank of the river at Longueil , a terrible ...
... boats , to cross the St. Lawrence , land at Longueil , and push on for St. Johns , where , as concerted , he was to be joined by Maclean and his Highlanders . As the boats approached the right bank of the river at Longueil , a terrible ...
Stran 426
... boats to be destroyed , and troops to be posted opposite the fords . He was conscious , however , as he said , that with his small force he could make no great opposition , should the enemy bring boats with them . Fortunately they did ...
... boats to be destroyed , and troops to be posted opposite the fords . He was conscious , however , as he said , that with his small force he could make no great opposition , should the enemy bring boats with them . Fortunately they did ...
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