Life of George Washington, Količina 3G. P. Putnam's sons, 1897 |
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Stran 7
... wounded- His Passage at Arms with General Gates - His Seat at the Board of War uncomfortable - Determines that Lord Stirling shall bleed - His Wounded Honor healed - His Interviews with Washington - Sees the Correspondence of Gates ...
... wounded- His Passage at Arms with General Gates - His Seat at the Board of War uncomfortable - Determines that Lord Stirling shall bleed - His Wounded Honor healed - His Interviews with Washington - Sees the Correspondence of Gates ...
Stran 26
... at length remained in possession of the Americans , who turned it upon its former owners . Major Ackland was wounded in both legs , and taken pris- oner . Major Williams of the artillery was also captured 26 . Works of Washington Irving.
... at length remained in possession of the Americans , who turned it upon its former owners . Major Ackland was wounded in both legs , and taken pris- oner . Major Williams of the artillery was also captured 26 . Works of Washington Irving.
Stran 27
... wounded an American officer in the head with his sword , without , as he afterward declared , being conscious of the act . Wilkin- son asserts that he was partly intoxicated ; but Arnold needed only his own irritated pride and the smell ...
... wounded an American officer in the head with his sword , without , as he afterward declared , being conscious of the act . Wilkin- son asserts that he was partly intoxicated ; but Arnold needed only his own irritated pride and the smell ...
Stran 28
... wounded him in the same leg which had received a wound before Quebec . He was borne off from the field , but not until the victory was complete ; for the Germans retreated from the works , leaving on the field their brave 28 Works of ...
... wounded him in the same leg which had received a wound before Quebec . He was borne off from the field , but not until the victory was complete ; for the Germans retreated from the works , leaving on the field their brave 28 Works of ...
Stran 29
... wounded . The night was now closing in . The victory of the Amer- icans was decisive . They had routed the enemy , killed and wounded a great number , made many prisoners , taken their field - artillery , and gained possession of a part ...
... wounded . The night was now closing in . The victory of the Amer- icans was decisive . They had routed the enemy , killed and wounded a great number , made many prisoners , taken their field - artillery , and gained possession of a part ...
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advance aid-de-camp American arms army Arnold arrived artillery attack attempt baggage batteries bayonet brave brigade British British army Burgoyne camp campaign captured cavalry Charleston Colonel command commander-in-chief conduct Congress Conway corps Count Count D'Estaing crossed detachment dispatches dragoons effect encamped enemy enemy's expedition favor fire flank forage force Fort Mercer Fort Mifflin garrison Gates gave give Greene Hamilton honor horses Hudson hundred infantry ington Island James River Jersey killed Lafayette land letter Lieutenant-colonel Lord Cornwallis Lord Rawdon lordship main body marquis Marquis de Lafayette ment miles military militia Mischianza morning night North Carolina o'clock officers orders party passed Philadelphia prisoners quarters re-enforcements rear received regiment reply retreat river road Rochambeau sent ships side Sir Henry Clinton soldiers South Stony Point Sumter Tarleton thousand tion took troops Virginia Wash Washington Wayne West Point wounded writes York York Island