Life of George Washington, Količina 3G. P. Putnam's sons, 1897 |
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Stran 29
... prepared to renew the assault upon the camp in the morning . Affecting scenes had occurred in the enemy's camp during this deadly conflict . In the morning previous to the battle , the Baroness De Riedesel had breakfasted with her ...
... prepared to renew the assault upon the camp in the morning . Affecting scenes had occurred in the enemy's camp during this deadly conflict . In the morning previous to the battle , the Baroness De Riedesel had breakfasted with her ...
Stran 35
... Americans under General Gates appeared in great force , on the heights south of the Fish Kill , and seemed preparing to cross and bring on an engagement . The opposite shores of the Hudson were now lined with Life of Washington 35.
... Americans under General Gates appeared in great force , on the heights south of the Fish Kill , and seemed preparing to cross and bring on an engagement . The opposite shores of the Hudson were now lined with Life of Washington 35.
Stran 60
... prepared for a stout resistance . In a little while an officer was descried , riding slowly up with a flag ... preparing to approach . As the American outworks were but half finished , and were too extensive to be manned by the garrison ...
... prepared for a stout resistance . In a little while an officer was descried , riding slowly up with a flag ... preparing to approach . As the American outworks were but half finished , and were too extensive to be manned by the garrison ...
Stran 67
... prepared the day before by himself , and following them up by comments , ex- planatory and eulogistic of his own . He evidently expected to produce a great effect by this rhetorical display , and to be signally rewarded for his good ...
... prepared the day before by himself , and following them up by comments , ex- planatory and eulogistic of his own . He evidently expected to produce a great effect by this rhetorical display , and to be signally rewarded for his good ...
Stran 73
... prepared to attack it in front , others brought their guns to bear on Fort Mercer ; while two made their way into the narrow channel between Mud Island and the Pennsylvania shore , to operate with the British batteries erected there ...
... prepared to attack it in front , others brought their guns to bear on Fort Mercer ; while two made their way into the narrow channel between Mud Island and the Pennsylvania shore , to operate with the British batteries erected there ...
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