Life of George Washington, Količina 3G. P. Putnam's sons, 1897 |
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... writes to Reed for Aid from Penn- sylvania - Good Effects of his Letter • 291 CHAPTER V. Siege of Charleston continued - British Ships enter the Harbor- British troops march from Savannah - Tarleton and his Dra- goons - His Brush with ...
... writes to Reed for Aid from Penn- sylvania - Good Effects of his Letter • 291 CHAPTER V. Siege of Charleston continued - British Ships enter the Harbor- British troops march from Savannah - Tarleton and his Dra- goons - His Brush with ...
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... writes she , " which was already prepared for dinner , was immediately removed , and a bed placed in its stead for the general . I sat terrified and trembling in a corner . The noise grew more alarming , and I was in a continual agony ...
... writes she , " which was already prepared for dinner , was immediately removed , and a bed placed in its stead for the general . I sat terrified and trembling in a corner . The noise grew more alarming , and I was in a continual agony ...
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... writes the Baroness Riedesel , who was a spectator from a distance . " Many cannon balls flew close by me , but my whole attention was engaged by the funeral scene , where I saw my husband exposed to imminent danger . This , indeed ...
... writes the Baroness Riedesel , who was a spectator from a distance . " Many cannon balls flew close by me , but my whole attention was engaged by the funeral scene , where I saw my husband exposed to imminent danger . This , indeed ...
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... writes he , " gave place to the perplexities of the night . A defeated army was to retreat from an enemy flushed with success , much superior in front , and occupying strong posts in the country behind . We were equally liable upon that ...
... writes he , " gave place to the perplexities of the night . A defeated army was to retreat from an enemy flushed with success , much superior in front , and occupying strong posts in the country behind . We were equally liable upon that ...
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... writes Bur- goyne , " ( for I had experience ) , that patience and fortitude , in a supreme degree , were to be found , as well as every other virtue , under the most tender forms , I was astonished at this proposal . After so long an ...
... writes Bur- goyne , " ( for I had experience ) , that patience and fortitude , in a supreme degree , were to be found , as well as every other virtue , under the most tender forms , I was astonished at this proposal . After so long an ...
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