Life of George Washington, Količina 2G. P. Putnam'S, 1863 |
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... Bridge , that the enemy were land- ing with artillery on Throg's Neck in the Sound , about nine miles from the camp . Washington surmised that Howe was pur- suing his orginal plan of getting into the rear of the American army , cutting ...
... Bridge , that the enemy were land- ing with artillery on Throg's Neck in the Sound , about nine miles from the camp . Washington surmised that Howe was pur- suing his orginal plan of getting into the rear of the American army , cutting ...
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... bridge over Stony Brook , about three miles from Princeton . After crossing the bridge , he led his troops along the bank of the brook to the edge of a wood , where a by - road led off on the right through low grounds , and was said by ...
... bridge over Stony Brook , about three miles from Princeton . After crossing the bridge , he led his troops along the bank of the brook to the edge of a wood , where a by - road led off on the right through low grounds , and was said by ...
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... bridge over Stony Brook , he beheld Major Kelly and his party busy in its destruction . A distant discharge of round shot from his field - pieces drove them away , but the bridge was already broken . It would take time to repair it for ...
... bridge over Stony Brook , he beheld Major Kelly and his party busy in its destruction . A distant discharge of round shot from his field - pieces drove them away , but the bridge was already broken . It would take time to repair it for ...
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