Life of George Washington, Količina 1G. P. Putnam's sons, 1902 |
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Stran 209
... encamped according to the plan ap- proved of by the council of war ; and military tactics , enforced with all the precision of a martinet . The roll of each company was called over morning , noon , and night . There was strict ...
... encamped according to the plan ap- proved of by the council of war ; and military tactics , enforced with all the precision of a martinet . The roll of each company was called over morning , noon , and night . There was strict ...
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... encamped at Thicketty Run . The country was less mountainous and rocky , and the woods , consisting chiefly of white pine , were more open . SCOUTS . 227 The general now supposed himself to be 226 LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
... encamped at Thicketty Run . The country was less mountainous and rocky , and the woods , consisting chiefly of white pine , were more open . SCOUTS . 227 The general now supposed himself to be 226 LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
Stran 262
... encamped at the south end of the lake . He had with him between five and six thousand troops of New York and New England , and a host of Mohawk warriors , loyally devoted to him . It so happened that a French force of upwards of three ...
... encamped at the south end of the lake . He had with him between five and six thousand troops of New York and New England , and a host of Mohawk warriors , loyally devoted to him . It so happened that a French force of upwards of three ...
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