Life of George Washington, Količina 2P.F. Collier, 1900 |
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... roads were deep and broken , and the horses weak and half- starved from want of forage . At daybreak there was a halt to refresh the troops , and give time for the bateaux laden with provisions to come abreast . In three hours the march ...
... roads were deep and broken , and the horses weak and half- starved from want of forage . At daybreak there was a halt to refresh the troops , and give time for the bateaux laden with provisions to come abreast . In three hours the march ...
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... road toward Fort Edward . The escort was soon recalled and the work abandoned ; for the Americans under General Gates appeared in great force , on the heights south of the Fish Kill , and seemed preparing to cross and bring on an ...
... road toward Fort Edward . The escort was soon recalled and the work abandoned ; for the Americans under General Gates appeared in great force , on the heights south of the Fish Kill , and seemed preparing to cross and bring on an ...
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... road , led over Chestnut Hill and Mount Airy down to and through the village toward Philadelphia , forming the street of which we have just spoken . On its right , and nearly parallel , was the Monatawny or Ridge road , passing near the ...
... road , led over Chestnut Hill and Mount Airy down to and through the village toward Philadelphia , forming the street of which we have just spoken . On its right , and nearly parallel , was the Monatawny or Ridge road , passing near the ...
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... road , falling into the main road some distance below the village . The main body of the British forces lay encamped across the lower part of the village , divided into almost equal parts by the main street or Skippack road . The right ...
... road , falling into the main road some distance below the village . The main body of the British forces lay encamped across the lower part of the village , divided into almost equal parts by the main street or Skippack road . The right ...
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... road , so as to enter the village at the market - house . The two divisions were to attack the enemy's right wing in front , McDougall with his brigade to attack it in flank , while Smallwood's division of Maryland militia and Forman's ...
... road , so as to enter the village at the market - house . The two divisions were to attack the enemy's right wing in front , McDougall with his brigade to attack it in flank , while Smallwood's division of Maryland militia and Forman's ...
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