Life of George Washington, Količina 2P.F. Collier, 1900 |
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Stran 47
... miles from Germantown , where the main body of the British army lay encamped ; a detachment un- der Cornwallis occupying Philadelphia . Immediately after the battle of Brandywine , Admiral Lord Howe with great exertions had succeeded in ...
... miles from Germantown , where the main body of the British army lay encamped ; a detachment un- der Cornwallis occupying Philadelphia . Immediately after the battle of Brandywine , Admiral Lord Howe with great exertions had succeeded in ...
Stran 48
... miles north and south . The houses were mostly of stone , low and substantial , with steep roofs and protecting eaves . They stood apart from each other , with fruit trees in front and small gardens . Beyond the village , and about a ...
... miles north and south . The houses were mostly of stone , low and substantial , with steep roofs and protecting eaves . They stood apart from each other , with fruit trees in front and small gardens . Beyond the village , and about a ...
Stran 49
... miles from the main body , on the west of the road , with an outlying picket stationed with two six - pounders at Allen's house on Mount Airy . About three - quarters of a mile in the rear of the light - infantry , lay encamped , in a ...
... miles from the main body , on the west of the road , with an outlying picket stationed with two six - pounders at Allen's house on Mount Airy . About three - quarters of a mile in the rear of the light - infantry , lay encamped , in a ...
Stran 50
... miles of weary march to make over rough roads , so that it was after daybreak when the troops emerged from the woods on Chestnut Hill . The morning was dark with a heavy fog . A detachment advanced to attack the enemy's out picket ...
... miles of weary march to make over rough roads , so that it was after daybreak when the troops emerged from the woods on Chestnut Hill . The morning was dark with a heavy fog . A detachment advanced to attack the enemy's out picket ...
Stran 54
... miles ; and partly to a check given by Wayne , who turned his cannon upon the enemy from an eminence , near White Marsh Church , and brought them to a stand . The retreat continued through the day to Per- kiomen Creek , a distance of ...
... miles ; and partly to a check given by Wayne , who turned his cannon upon the enemy from an eminence , near White Marsh Church , and brought them to a stand . The retreat continued through the day to Per- kiomen Creek , a distance of ...
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