Life of George Washington, Količina 3G. P. Putnam's sons, 1897 |
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Stran 25
... give them an alarm at the time the attack took place in front . The movement , though carried on behind the screen of forests , was discovered . In the afternoon the advanced guard of the American center beat to arms : the alarm was ...
... give them an alarm at the time the attack took place in front . The movement , though carried on behind the screen of forests , was discovered . In the afternoon the advanced guard of the American center beat to arms : the alarm was ...
Stran 33
... give time for the bateaux laden with provisions to come abreast . In three hours the march was resumed , but before long there was another halt , to guard against an American reconnoitering party which appeared in sight . When the ...
... give time for the bateaux laden with provisions to come abreast . In three hours the march was resumed , but before long there was another halt , to guard against an American reconnoitering party which appeared in sight . When the ...
Stran 36
... give him some chance of cutting his way through . In this situation his troops lay continually on their arms . His camp was subjected to cannonading from Fellows's bat- teries on the opposite side of the Hudson , Gates's batteries on ...
... give him some chance of cutting his way through . In this situation his troops lay continually on their arms . His camp was subjected to cannonading from Fellows's bat- teries on the opposite side of the Hudson , Gates's batteries on ...
Stran 41
... give him credit for acting with great humanity and forbearance . * Wilkinson , in his Memoirs , describes the first meeting of Gates and Burgoyne , which took place at the head of the American camp . They were attended by their staffs ...
... give him credit for acting with great humanity and forbearance . * Wilkinson , in his Memoirs , describes the first meeting of Gates and Burgoyne , which took place at the head of the American camp . They were attended by their staffs ...
Stran 43
... give another page of the Baroness de Riedesel's fortunes , at this time of the surrender . " My husband's groom brought me a message to join him with the children . I once more seated myself in my dear calash , and , while rid- ing ...
... give another page of the Baroness de Riedesel's fortunes , at this time of the surrender . " My husband's groom brought me a message to join him with the children . I once more seated myself in my dear calash , and , while rid- ing ...
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