Life of George Washington, Količina 3G. P. Putnam's sons, 1897 |
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Stran 26
... arrived , and was carried on with inconceivable fury . The Hessian artillerists spoke afterward of the heedlessness with which the Americans rushed upon the cannon , while they were discharging grape shot . The artillery was repeatedly ...
... arrived , and was carried on with inconceivable fury . The Hessian artillerists spoke afterward of the heedlessness with which the Americans rushed upon the cannon , while they were discharging grape shot . The artillery was repeatedly ...
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... arrived there before them , and were throwing up intrenchments on a commanding height at Fish Kill . They abandoned their work , forded the Hudson , and joined a force under General Fellows , posted on the hills east of the river . The ...
... arrived there before them , and were throwing up intrenchments on a commanding height at Fish Kill . They abandoned their work , forded the Hudson , and joined a force under General Fellows , posted on the hills east of the river . The ...
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... arrived from the Jerseys , his force amounted to about eight thousand Continentals and three thousand militia ; with these he advanced , on the 30th of September , to Skippack Creek , about fourteen miles from Germantown , where the ...
... arrived from the Jerseys , his force amounted to about eight thousand Continentals and three thousand militia ; with these he advanced , on the 30th of September , to Skippack Creek , about fourteen miles from Germantown , where the ...
Stran 53
... in their turn . General Grey brought up the left wing , and pressed upon the Amer- ican troops as they receded . Lord Cornwallis , with a squad- ron of light - horse from Philadelphia , arrived just Life of Washington 53.
... in their turn . General Grey brought up the left wing , and pressed upon the Amer- ican troops as they receded . Lord Cornwallis , with a squad- ron of light - horse from Philadelphia , arrived just Life of Washington 53.
Stran 54
Washington Irving. ron of light - horse from Philadelphia , arrived just in time to join in the pursuit . The retreat of the Americans was attended with less loss than might have been expected , and they carried off all their cannon and ...
Washington Irving. ron of light - horse from Philadelphia , arrived just in time to join in the pursuit . The retreat of the Americans was attended with less loss than might have been expected , and they carried off all their cannon and ...
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