Life of George Washington, Količina 2P.F. Collier, 1900 |
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... cause . From a rising ground in an open place he descried the enemy in force , their foragers busy in a field of wheat , the officers reconnoitering the left wing of the camp with telescopes from the top of a cabin . Returning to the ...
... cause . From a rising ground in an open place he descried the enemy in force , their foragers busy in a field of wheat , the officers reconnoitering the left wing of the camp with telescopes from the top of a cabin . Returning to the ...
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... down the river and return to New York . age The whole expedition , though it had effected much dam- to the Americans , failed to be of essential service to the royal cause . The fortresses in the Highlands could not Life of Washington 45.
... down the river and return to New York . age The whole expedition , though it had effected much dam- to the Americans , failed to be of essential service to the royal cause . The fortresses in the Highlands could not Life of Washington 45.
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Washington Irving. royal cause . The fortresses in the Highlands could not be maintained , and had been evacuated and destroyed , and the plundering and burning of defenseless towns and villages , and especially the conflagration of ...
Washington Irving. royal cause . The fortresses in the Highlands could not be maintained , and had been evacuated and destroyed , and the plundering and burning of defenseless towns and villages , and especially the conflagration of ...
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... causes are assigned for it . Sullivan alleges that his troops had expended all their cartridges , and were alarmed by seeing the enemy gathering on their left , and by the cry of a light - horseman that the enemy were get- ting round ...
... causes are assigned for it . Sullivan alleges that his troops had expended all their cartridges , and were alarmed by seeing the enemy gathering on their left , and by the cry of a light - horseman that the enemy were get- ting round ...
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... cause for not improving this happy opportunity than the extreme haziness of the weather . " So also Captain Heth , of Virginia , who was in the action . " What makes this inglorious flight more grating to us is , that we know the enemy ...
... cause for not improving this happy opportunity than the extreme haziness of the weather . " So also Captain Heth , of Virginia , who was in the action . " What makes this inglorious flight more grating to us is , that we know the enemy ...
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