Life of George Washington, Količina 3G. P. Putnam's sons, 1897 |
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Stran 31
... appeared to be a movement of troops up the hill and in the redoubt , pointed their artillery in that direction . " Cannon balls flew around and above the assembled mourners , " writes the Baroness Riedesel , who was a spectator from a ...
... appeared to be a movement of troops up the hill and in the redoubt , pointed their artillery in that direction . " Cannon balls flew around and above the assembled mourners , " writes the Baroness Riedesel , who was a spectator from a ...
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... appeared in sight . When the troops were again about to march , General Burgoyne received a message from Lady Harriet Ackland , expressing a wish to pass to the American camp and ask permission from General Gates to join her husband ...
... appeared in sight . When the troops were again about to march , General Burgoyne received a message from Lady Harriet Ackland , expressing a wish to pass to the American camp and ask permission from General Gates to join her husband ...
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... the Americans under General Gates appeared in great force , on the heights south of the Fish Kill , and seemed preparing to cross and bring on an engagement . The opposite shores of the Hudson were now lined with Life of Washington 35.
... the Americans under General Gates appeared in great force , on the heights south of the Fish Kill , and seemed preparing to cross and bring on an engagement . The opposite shores of the Hudson were now lined with Life of Washington 35.
Stran 59
... appearance of a large force emerging from a wood within cannon shot of the fort . Their uniforms showed them to be Hessians . They were , in fact , four battalions twelve hundred strong of grenadiers , picked men , besides light ...
... appearance of a large force emerging from a wood within cannon shot of the fort . Their uniforms showed them to be Hessians . They were , in fact , four battalions twelve hundred strong of grenadiers , picked men , besides light ...
Stran 84
... of this desolation . With an anxious eye Washington scrutinized the enemy's * Reed to Gates . Gates's Papers . † Reed to President Wharton . works . They appeared to be exceedingly strong . A 84 Works of Washington Irving.
... of this desolation . With an anxious eye Washington scrutinized the enemy's * Reed to Gates . Gates's Papers . † Reed to President Wharton . works . They appeared to be exceedingly strong . A 84 Works of Washington Irving.
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