Life of George Washington, Količina 2P.F. Collier, 1900 |
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Stran 24
... received , that , had we improved the 20th of September , it might have ruined the enemy . That is past ; let me entreat you to improve the present time . " Gates was not to be goaded into action ; he saw the des- perate situation of ...
... received , that , had we improved the 20th of September , it might have ruined the enemy . That is past ; let me entreat you to improve the present time . " Gates was not to be goaded into action ; he saw the des- perate situation of ...
Stran 26
... received their fire , and then rushed forward . Ackland's grenadiers received the first brunt , but it extended along the line , as detachment after detachment arrived , and was carried on with inconceivable fury . The Hessian ...
... received their fire , and then rushed forward . Ackland's grenadiers received the first brunt , but it extended along the line , as detachment after detachment arrived , and was carried on with inconceivable fury . The Hessian ...
Stran 27
... received with acclamation . Being the superior officer in the field his orders were obeyed of course . Putting himself at the head of the troops of Learned's brigade , he attacked the Hessians in the enemy's center , and broke them with ...
... received with acclamation . Being the superior officer in the field his orders were obeyed of course . Putting himself at the head of the troops of Learned's brigade , he attacked the Hessians in the enemy's center , and broke them with ...
Stran 28
... the same leg which had received a wound before Quebec . He was borne off from the field , but not until the victory was complete ; for the Germans retreated from the works , leaving on the field their brave 28 Works of Washington Irving.
... the same leg which had received a wound before Quebec . He was borne off from the field , but not until the victory was complete ; for the Germans retreated from the works , leaving on the field their brave 28 Works of Washington Irving.
Stran 33
... received a message from Lady Harriet Ackland , expressing a wish to pass to the American camp and ask permission from General Gates to join her husband . " Though I was ready to believe , " writes Bur- goyne , “ ( for I had experience ) ...
... received a message from Lady Harriet Ackland , expressing a wish to pass to the American camp and ask permission from General Gates to join her husband . " Though I was ready to believe , " writes Bur- goyne , “ ( for I had experience ) ...
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