Life of George Washington, Količina 3G. P. Putnam's sons, 1897 |
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Stran 25
... covered from their sight by the forest , he sent out a corps of rangers , provincials and Indians , to skulk through the woods , get in their rear , and give them an alarm at the time the attack took place in front . The movement ...
... covered from their sight by the forest , he sent out a corps of rangers , provincials and Indians , to skulk through the woods , get in their rear , and give them an alarm at the time the attack took place in front . The movement ...
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... covered the retreat of the main body , which was in danger of being cut off . The artillery was abandoned , all the horses , and most of the men who had so bravely defended it , having been killed . The troops , though hard pressed ...
... covered the retreat of the main body , which was in danger of being cut off . The artillery was abandoned , all the horses , and most of the men who had so bravely defended it , having been killed . The troops , though hard pressed ...
Stran 30
... covered in front by a ravine . Early in the morning the Americans took possession of the camp which he had aban- doned . A random fire of artillery and small arms was kept up on both sides during the day . The British sharpshooters ...
... covered in front by a ravine . Early in the morning the Americans took possession of the camp which he had aban- doned . A random fire of artillery and small arms was kept up on both sides during the day . The British sharpshooters ...
Stran 31
... ; the steady attitude and unaltered voice with which the chaplain officiated , though frequently covered with dust which the * Riedesel's Memoirs , p . 171 . shot threw up on all sides of him ; the Life of Washington 31.
... ; the steady attitude and unaltered voice with which the chaplain officiated , though frequently covered with dust which the * Riedesel's Memoirs , p . 171 . shot threw up on all sides of him ; the Life of Washington 31.
Stran 49
... covered by strong detachments and guarded by cavalry . General Howe had his headquarters in the rear . The advance of the army , composed of the 2d battalion of British light - infantry , with a train of artillery , was more than two ...
... covered by strong detachments and guarded by cavalry . General Howe had his headquarters in the rear . The advance of the army , composed of the 2d battalion of British light - infantry , with a train of artillery , was more than two ...
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