Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1855 |
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Stran 107
... hand in case of emergency . Gage , on the other hand , issued orders that the munitions of war in all the public magazines should be brought to Boston . One of these magazines was the arsenal in the northwest part of Charlestown ...
... hand in case of emergency . Gage , on the other hand , issued orders that the munitions of war in all the public magazines should be brought to Boston . One of these magazines was the arsenal in the northwest part of Charlestown ...
Stran 125
... hand to hand , with bayonets , stones , and the stocks of their muskets . At length as the British continued to pour in , Pres- cott gave the order to retreat . His men had to cut their way through two divisions of the enemy who were ...
... hand to hand , with bayonets , stones , and the stocks of their muskets . At length as the British continued to pour in , Pres- cott gave the order to retreat . His men had to cut their way through two divisions of the enemy who were ...
Stran 139
... hands . Whether British or American mercy , fortitude , and patience , are most pre - eminent ; whether our virtuous citizens , whom the hand of tyranny has forced into arms to defend their wives , their children , and their property ...
... hands . Whether British or American mercy , fortitude , and patience , are most pre - eminent ; whether our virtuous citizens , whom the hand of tyranny has forced into arms to defend their wives , their children , and their property ...
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Infatuation in British CouncilsCol Grant | 36 |
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