Life of George Washington, Količina 2P.F. Collier, 1900 |
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Stran 55
... crossed the Schuylkill for that purpose ; that the tories were in the utmost distress and moving out of the city ; that our friends confined in the new jail made it ring with shouts of joy ; that we passed , in pursuing them , up ward ...
... crossed the Schuylkill for that purpose ; that the tories were in the utmost distress and moving out of the city ; that our friends confined in the new jail made it ring with shouts of joy ; that we passed , in pursuing them , up ward ...
Stran 74
... crossed to Red Bank by the light of its flames . The loss of this fort was deeply regretted by Washington , though he gave high praise to the officers and men of the garrison . Colonel Smith was voted a sword by Congress , and Fleury ...
... crossed to Red Bank by the light of its flames . The loss of this fort was deeply regretted by Washington , though he gave high praise to the officers and men of the garrison . Colonel Smith was voted a sword by Congress , and Fleury ...
Stran 95
... course of the present cam- paign ; and had a body of the enemy crossed the Schuylkill this morning , as I had reason to expect , the divisions which I ordered to be in readiness to march and meet Life of Washington 95.
... course of the present cam- paign ; and had a body of the enemy crossed the Schuylkill this morning , as I had reason to expect , the divisions which I ordered to be in readiness to march and meet Life of Washington 95.
Stran 159
... crossed the Schuylkill on the 18th of May and proceeded to Barren Hill , about half way between Washington's camp and Philadelphia and about eleven miles from both . Here he planted his cannon facing the south , with rocky ridges ...
... crossed the Schuylkill on the 18th of May and proceeded to Barren Hill , about half way between Washington's camp and Philadelphia and about eleven miles from both . Here he planted his cannon facing the south , with rocky ridges ...
Stran 160
... crossed it in great order , and took a strong position on high grounds which commanded it . The enemy arrived at the river just in time for a skirmish as the artillery was cross- ing . Seeing that Lafayette had extricated himself from ...
... crossed it in great order , and took a strong position on high grounds which commanded it . The enemy arrived at the river just in time for a skirmish as the artillery was cross- ing . Seeing that Lafayette had extricated himself from ...
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