Life of George Washington, Količina 3G. P. Putnam's sons, 1897 |
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Stran 35
... passed the fords of the Fish Kill , and took a position upon the heights , and in the redoubts formerly constructed there . To protect the troops from being attacked in passing the ford by the Americans , who were approaching , Burgoyne ...
... passed the fords of the Fish Kill , and took a position upon the heights , and in the redoubts formerly constructed there . To protect the troops from being attacked in passing the ford by the Americans , who were approaching , Burgoyne ...
Stran 37
... passed a sleepless night of mental anguish . 99 In the morning the cannonade began anew . Cannon balls passed through the house repeatedly with a tremen- dous noise . A poor soldier who was about to have a leg amputated , lost the other ...
... passed a sleepless night of mental anguish . 99 In the morning the cannonade began anew . Cannon balls passed through the house repeatedly with a tremen- dous noise . A poor soldier who was about to have a leg amputated , lost the other ...
Stran 39
... passed through the tent , sweeping across the table round which they were seated . Negotiations were accordingly opened on the 13th , under sanction of a flag . Lieutenant Kingston , Bur- goyne's adjutant - general , was the bearer of a ...
... passed through the tent , sweeping across the table round which they were seated . Negotiations were accordingly opened on the 13th , under sanction of a flag . Lieutenant Kingston , Bur- goyne's adjutant - general , was the bearer of a ...
Stran 41
... passed through the American camp , " writes the already cited Hessian officer , " in which all the regiments were drawn out beside the artillery , and stood under arms . Not one of them was uniformly clad ; each had on the clothes which ...
... passed through the American camp , " writes the already cited Hessian officer , " in which all the regiments were drawn out beside the artillery , and stood under arms . Not one of them was uniformly clad ; each had on the clothes which ...
Stran 46
... revert to that part of the year's campaign which was passing under the immediate eye of Washington . We left him encamped at Pott's Grove , to ward the end of September , giving his troops a 46 Works of Washington Irving.
... revert to that part of the year's campaign which was passing under the immediate eye of Washington . We left him encamped at Pott's Grove , to ward the end of September , giving his troops a 46 Works of Washington Irving.
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