Life of George Washington, Količina 2P.F. Collier, 1900 |
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Stran 25
... , " replied Gates , " order out Morgan to begin the game . " A plan of attack was soon arranged . Morgan with his Civil War in America , i . 302 . VOL . XIV .— *** 2 riflemen and a body of infantry was sent to make. Life of Washington 25.
... , " replied Gates , " order out Morgan to begin the game . " A plan of attack was soon arranged . Morgan with his Civil War in America , i . 302 . VOL . XIV .— *** 2 riflemen and a body of infantry was sent to make. Life of Washington 25.
Stran 26
... soon as he should hear the fire opened below . Burgoyne now drew out his troops in battle array . The grenadiers , under Major Ackland , with the artillery , under Major Williams , formed his left , and were stationed on a rising ground ...
... soon as he should hear the fire opened below . Burgoyne now drew out his troops in battle array . The grenadiers , under Major Ackland , with the artillery , under Major Williams , formed his left , and were stationed on a rising ground ...
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... soon became so terrible that she " was more dead than alive . " About one o'clock came one of the generals who were to have dined with her - poor General Fraser - brought upon a handbarrow , mortally wounded . " The table , " writes she ...
... soon became so terrible that she " was more dead than alive . " About one o'clock came one of the generals who were to have dined with her - poor General Fraser - brought upon a handbarrow , mortally wounded . " The table , " writes she ...
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... 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 engagement . The opposite shores of the Hudson ...
... 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 engagement . The opposite shores of the Hudson ...
Stran 45
... soon followed by the evacuation of Ticonderoga and Fort Independence , the gar- risons retiring to the Isle aux Noix and St. John's . As to the armament on the Hudson , the commanders whom Sir Henry Clinton had left in charge of it ...
... soon followed by the evacuation of Ticonderoga and Fort Independence , the gar- risons retiring to the Isle aux Noix and St. John's . As to the armament on the Hudson , the commanders whom Sir Henry Clinton had left in charge of it ...
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