Life of George Washington, Količina 3G. P. Putnam's sons, 1897 |
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Stran 35
... thousand pounds ster- ling . The measure was condemned by friend as well as foe , but he justified it on the principles of self - preservation . The force under General Fellows , posted on the opposite hills of the Hudson , now opened ...
... thousand pounds ster- ling . The measure was condemned by friend as well as foe , but he justified it on the principles of self - preservation . The force under General Fellows , posted on the opposite hills of the Hudson , now opened ...
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... thousand guineas see this place again , " exclaimed the general . " I am heart - broken with what I have seen . ' 99 Burgoyne was now reduced to despair . His forces were diminished by losses , by the desertion of Canadians and roy ...
... thousand guineas see this place again , " exclaimed the general . " I am heart - broken with what I have seen . ' 99 Burgoyne was now reduced to despair . His forces were diminished by losses , by the desertion of Canadians and roy ...
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... thousand to five thousand seven hundred and fifty - two men . That of Gates , regulars and militia , amounted to ten thousand five hundred and fifty - four men on duty ; between two and three thousand being on the sick list , or absent ...
... thousand to five thousand seven hundred and fifty - two men . That of Gates , regulars and militia , amounted to ten thousand five hundred and fifty - four men on duty ; between two and three thousand being on the sick list , or absent ...
Stran 41
Washington Irving. artillery , seven thousand stand of arms , and a great quan- tity of clothing , tents , and military stores of all kinds . When the British troops marched forth to deposit their arms at the appointed place , Colonel ...
Washington Irving. artillery , seven thousand stand of arms , and a great quan- tity of clothing , tents , and military stores of all kinds . When the British troops marched forth to deposit their arms at the appointed place , Colonel ...
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... thousand Continentals and three thousand militia ; with these he advanced , on the 30th of September , to Skippack Creek , about fourteen miles from Germantown , where the main body of the British army lay encamped ; a detachment un ...
... thousand Continentals and three thousand militia ; with these he advanced , on the 30th of September , to Skippack Creek , about fourteen miles from Germantown , where the main body of the British army lay encamped ; a detachment un ...
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