Life of George Washington, Količina 2P.F. Collier, 1900 |
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... soldiers against us , shows no desire to make an attack , " writes a Hessian officer . * Arnold , too , was chafing in the camp , and longing for a chance , as usual , " to right himself " by his sword . In a letter to Gates he tries to ...
... soldiers against us , shows no desire to make an attack , " writes a Hessian officer . * Arnold , too , was chafing in the camp , and longing for a chance , as usual , " to right himself " by his sword . In a letter to Gates he tries to ...
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... soldiers had already taken refuge there . It was mistaken for headquar- ters and cannonaded . The baroness retreated ... soldier who was about to have a leg amputated , lost the other by one of these balls . The day was passed among such ...
... soldiers had already taken refuge there . It was mistaken for headquar- ters and cannonaded . The baroness retreated ... soldier who was about to have a leg amputated , lost the other by one of these balls . The day was passed among such ...
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... soldiers near their watch - fires I became more calm and could even have slept . ” The river was near , There was great distress for water . but the Americans shot every one who approached it . A soldier's wife at length summoned ...
... soldiers near their watch - fires I became more calm and could even have slept . ” The river was near , There was great distress for water . but the Americans shot every one who approached it . A soldier's wife at length summoned ...
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... soldier to be seen . Gates had ordered his troops to keep rigidly within their lines , that they might not add by their presence to the hu- miliation of a brave enemy . In fact ... soldiers , well arranged , Life of Washington 41.
... soldier to be seen . Gates had ordered his troops to keep rigidly within their lines , that they might not add by their presence to the hu- miliation of a brave enemy . In fact ... soldiers , well arranged , Life of Washington 41.
Stran 42
Washington Irving. stood , however , like soldiers , well arranged , and with a mili- tary air , in which there was ... soldier's life . " He made himself somewhat merry , however , with the equipments of the officers . A few wore ...
Washington Irving. stood , however , like soldiers , well arranged , and with a mili- tary air , in which there was ... soldier's life . " He made himself somewhat merry , however , with the equipments of the officers . A few wore ...
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