Life of George Washington, Količina 2P.F. Collier, 1900 |
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Stran 29
... morning . Affecting scenes had occurred in the enemy's camp during this deadly conflict . In the morning previous to the battle , the Baroness De Riedesel had breakfasted with her husband in the camp . Generals Burgoyne , Phillips , and ...
... morning . Affecting scenes had occurred in the enemy's camp during this deadly conflict . In the morning previous to the battle , the Baroness De Riedesel had breakfasted with her husband in the camp . Generals Burgoyne , Phillips , and ...
Stran 30
... morning he expired . * Burgoyne had shifted his position during the night to heights about a mile to the north , close to the river , and covered in front by a ravine . Early in the morning the Americans took possession of the camp ...
... morning he expired . * Burgoyne had shifted his position during the night to heights about a mile to the north , close to the river , and covered in front by a ravine . Early in the morning the Americans took possession of the camp ...
Stran 34
... morning , when , Bur- goyne acknowledges , " she was received and accommodated by General Gates with all the humanity and respect that her rank , her merits , and her fortune deserved . " To resume the fortunes of the retreating army ...
... morning , when , Bur- goyne acknowledges , " she was received and accommodated by General Gates with all the humanity and respect that her rank , her merits , and her fortune deserved . " To resume the fortunes of the retreating army ...
Stran 37
... morning when the attack was opened , Gen- eral de Riedesel sent them to take refuge in a house in the vicinity . On their way thither the baroness saw several men on the opposite bank of the Hudson leveling their mus- kets and about to ...
... morning when the attack was opened , Gen- eral de Riedesel sent them to take refuge in a house in the vicinity . On their way thither the baroness saw several men on the opposite bank of the Hudson leveling their mus- kets and about to ...
Stran 40
... morning , to finish and settle the business . This , I trust , will be accom- plished before twelve , and then I shall have the honor and happiness of congratulating you on the glorious success of our arms . I wish to God I could say ...
... morning , to finish and settle the business . This , I trust , will be accom- plished before twelve , and then I shall have the honor and happiness of congratulating you on the glorious success of our arms . I wish to God I could say ...
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