Life of George Washington, Količina 2G. P. Putnam'S, 1863 |
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Stran 109
... town , at Dorchester , the admiral and all his booms would have made the first blaze , and the burning of the town would have followed . If we can- not destroy the rebel battery by our guns , we must march out and take it sword in hand ...
... town , at Dorchester , the admiral and all his booms would have made the first blaze , and the burning of the town would have followed . If we can- not destroy the rebel battery by our guns , we must march out and take it sword in hand ...
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... town , " writes he to Washington , " if the cannon were removed from the batteries and wharves , but I ever considered their threats as a brutum fulmen , and even per- suaded the town to be of the same way of thinking . We accord- ingly ...
... town , " writes he to Washington , " if the cannon were removed from the batteries and wharves , but I ever considered their threats as a brutum fulmen , and even per- suaded the town to be of the same way of thinking . We accord- ingly ...
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... town . " What madness was this ! " writes the critical lieutenant . " A town that was of no use to us ; that but ten or fifteen minutes before he had gladly left ; that was now filled with three or four thousand enemies , stationed in ...
... town . " What madness was this ! " writes the critical lieutenant . " A town that was of no use to us ; that but ten or fifteen minutes before he had gladly left ; that was now filled with three or four thousand enemies , stationed in ...
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