Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1855 |
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Stran 225
... American works . A picket guard of Penn- sylvanian and New York militia , under Colonel Atlee , retired before him fighting to a position on the skirts of the wooded hills . In the meantime , scouts had brought in word to the American ...
... American works . A picket guard of Penn- sylvanian and New York militia , under Colonel Atlee , retired before him fighting to a position on the skirts of the wooded hills . In the meantime , scouts had brought in word to the American ...
Stran 233
... American affairs , in the course of which his lordship had intimated the possibility of his being sent commissioner to settle the differences in America . Franklin had recently adverted to this in a let- ter to Lord Howe . " Your ...
... American affairs , in the course of which his lordship had intimated the possibility of his being sent commissioner to settle the differences in America . Franklin had recently adverted to this in a let- ter to Lord Howe . " Your ...
Stran 249
... American lines , so that their two wings and center formed nearly a semicircle . It was evidently their design to out- flank the American camp , and get in the rear of it . The day , however , being far advanced , was suffered to pass ...
... American lines , so that their two wings and center formed nearly a semicircle . It was evidently their design to out- flank the American camp , and get in the rear of it . The day , however , being far advanced , was suffered to pass ...
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