Life of George WashingtonCo-operative Publication Society, 1930 |
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Stran 27
... nearly in the center . It was formed of gabions , ranged side by side , and filled with snow , over which water was thrown until thoroughly frozen . Here Captain Lamb mounted five light pieces and a howitzer . Several mortars were ...
... nearly in the center . It was formed of gabions , ranged side by side , and filled with snow , over which water was thrown until thoroughly frozen . Here Captain Lamb mounted five light pieces and a howitzer . Several mortars were ...
Stran 241
... nearly equal . That of the Americans was between three and four hundred men , killed , wounded , and taken prisoners . At first it was thought to be much more , many of the militia and a few of the regulars being counted as lost , who ...
... nearly equal . That of the Americans was between three and four hundred men , killed , wounded , and taken prisoners . At first it was thought to be much more , many of the militia and a few of the regulars being counted as lost , who ...
Stran 258
... nearly out of sight , making the best of their way for Crown Point . It was now an anxious trial of speed and seamanship . Arnold , with the crippled relics of his squadron , managed by noon to get within a few leagues of Crown Point ...
... nearly out of sight , making the best of their way for Crown Point . It was now an anxious trial of speed and seamanship . Arnold , with the crippled relics of his squadron , managed by noon to get within a few leagues of Crown Point ...
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The Affair of Dorchester HeightsAmerican and English Letters | 53 |
Destination of the FleetCommission of the two HowesChar | 68 |
Arnold blockades QuebecHis DifficultiesArrival of General | 79 |
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5th Series advance affairs alarm Albany American arms army Arnold arrived artillery attack battery boats brave brigade British Brunswick Burgoyne camp Canada cannon Captain Clair Colonel Colonel Reed command commander-in-chief Congress Creek crossed defense Delaware detachment encamped endeavored enemy enemy's field-pieces fire fleet force Fort Edward Fort Lee Fort Montgomery Fort Washington garrison Gates George Clinton Governor guard guns Heath Hessians Highlands Hill horse Hudson hundred Indians ington James Clinton Jerseys King's Bridge Lake land letter Long Island Lord Stirling meantime ment miles military militia Montgomery morning night o'clock officers orders party pass Peekskill Philadelphia present prisoners Putnam quarters re-enforcements rear received reconnoiter regiment retreat riflemen river road Schuyler sent ships side Sir Henry Clinton Skenesborough soldiers soon spirit Staten Island stationed Sullivan thousand Ticonderoga tion tories town Trenton troops Tryon Tryon County Washington woods wounded writes York