Life of George Washington, Količina 2P.F. Collier, 1900 |
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Stran 26
... fire of rifles on the woody heights on his right . The troops under Poor advanced steadily up the ascent where Ackland's grenadiers and Williams ' artil- lery were stationed ; received their fire , and then rushed forward . Ackland's ...
... fire of rifles on the woody heights on his right . The troops under Poor advanced steadily up the ascent where Ackland's grenadiers and Williams ' artil- lery were stationed ; received their fire , and then rushed forward . Ackland's ...
Stran 27
... fire of small - arms , and prevent- ing it from sending any assistance to the center . General Fraser with his chosen corps for some time rendered great protection to this wing . Mounted on an iron - gray charger , his uniform of a ...
... fire of small - arms , and prevent- ing it from sending any assistance to the center . General Fraser with his chosen corps for some time rendered great protection to this wing . Mounted on an iron - gray charger , his uniform of a ...
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... fire of artillery and small arms was kept up on both sides during the day . The British sharpshooters stationed in the ravine did some execution , and General Lin- coln was wounded in the leg while reconnoitering . Gates , however , did ...
... fire of artillery and small arms was kept up on both sides during the day . The British sharpshooters stationed in the ravine did some execution , and General Lin- coln was wounded in the leg while reconnoitering . Gates , however , did ...
Stran 31
... fire immediately . " * We have the scene still more feelingly described by Bur- goyne . " The incessant cannonade during the ceremony ; the steady attitude and unaltered voice with which the chaplain officiated , though frequently ...
... fire immediately . " * We have the scene still more feelingly described by Bur- goyne . " The incessant cannonade during the ceremony ; the steady attitude and unaltered voice with which the chaplain officiated , though frequently ...
Stran 32
... fires had been lighted , and many tents were left standing to conceal the movement . The hospital , in which were about three hundred sick and wounded , was abandoned , as were likewise several bateaux laden with baggage and provisions ...
... fires had been lighted , and many tents were left standing to conceal the movement . The hospital , in which were about three hundred sick and wounded , was abandoned , as were likewise several bateaux laden with baggage and provisions ...
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