Life of George Washington, Količina 3G. P. Putnam's sons, 1897 |
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Stran 25
... officers to their alarm posts , and sent forth Wilkinson , the adjutant- general , to inquire the cause . From a rising ground in an open place he descried the enemy in force , their foragers busy in a field of wheat , the officers ...
... officers to their alarm posts , and sent forth Wilkinson , the adjutant- general , to inquire the cause . From a rising ground in an open place he descried the enemy in force , their foragers busy in a field of wheat , the officers ...
Stran 27
... officer , who had lingered in the camp in expectation of a fight , was exasper- ated at having no command assigned him . On hearing the din of battle , he could restrain no longer his warlike impulse , but threw himself on his horse and ...
... officer , who had lingered in the camp in expectation of a fight , was exasper- ated at having no command assigned him . On hearing the din of battle , he could restrain no longer his warlike impulse , but threw himself on his horse and ...
Stran 39
... officers . They were to be allowed a free passage to Europe upon condition of not serving again in America dur- ing the present war . The army was not to be separated , especially the men from the officers ; roll - calling and other ...
... officers . They were to be allowed a free passage to Europe upon condition of not serving again in America dur- ing the present war . The army was not to be separated , especially the men from the officers ; roll - calling and other ...
Stran 40
... officers , at ten in the morning , to finish and settle the business . This , I trust , will be accom- plished before twelve , and then I shall have the honor and happiness of congratulating you on the glorious success of our arms . I ...
... officers , at ten in the morning , to finish and settle the business . This , I trust , will be accom- plished before twelve , and then I shall have the honor and happiness of congratulating you on the glorious success of our arms . I ...
Stran 41
... officers . Burgoyne was in a rich royal uni- form . Gates in a plain blue frock . When they had ap- proached nearly ... officer , " in which all the regiments were drawn out beside the artillery , and stood under arms . Not one of them ...
... officers . Burgoyne was in a rich royal uni- form . Gates in a plain blue frock . When they had ap- proached nearly ... officer , " in which all the regiments were drawn out beside the artillery , and stood under arms . Not one of them ...
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