Life of George Washington, Količina 2P.F. Collier, 1900 |
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Stran 24
... remained of the time Burgoyne had pledged himself to await the co · operation of Sir Henry Clinton . He now determined to make a grand movement on the left of the American camp , to dis- cover whether he could make a passage , should it ...
... remained of the time Burgoyne had pledged himself to await the co · operation of Sir Henry Clinton . He now determined to make a grand movement on the left of the American camp , to dis- cover whether he could make a passage , should it ...
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... remained in possession of the Americans , who turned it upon its former owners . Major Ackland was wounded in both legs , and taken pris- oner . Major Williams of the artillery was also captured 26 Works of Washington Irving.
... remained in possession of the Americans , who turned it upon its former owners . Major Ackland was wounded in both legs , and taken pris- oner . Major Williams of the artillery was also captured 26 Works of Washington Irving.
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... remained and bring them up the hill into the camp , which was done under a heavy fire from the American artillery . Burgoyne now called a general council of war , in which it was resolved , since the bridges could not be repaired , to ...
... remained and bring them up the hill into the camp , which was done under a heavy fire from the American artillery . Burgoyne now called a general council of war , in which it was resolved , since the bridges could not be repaired , to ...
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... , by a sidelong glance , that the wife of the lieutenant was the unfortunate one ; her husband had been killed . For six days she and her children remained in this dis- mal place of refuge . The cellar was spacious ,. Life of Washington 37.
... , by a sidelong glance , that the wife of the lieutenant was the unfortunate one ; her husband had been killed . For six days she and her children remained in this dis- mal place of refuge . The cellar was spacious ,. Life of Washington 37.
Stran 44
... remained to dine with General Gates . The gentleman who had received me with so much kindness , came and said to me , ' You may find it embarrassing to be the only lady in such a large company of gentlemen ; will you come with your ...
... remained to dine with General Gates . The gentleman who had received me with so much kindness , came and said to me , ' You may find it embarrassing to be the only lady in such a large company of gentlemen ; will you come with your ...
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