Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1855 |
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Stran 59
... officers as well as privates ; and to avail himself , in time of emergency , and for the common safety , of the means and services of individuals . This being effected , he proceeded to fill up his companies and to enforce this newly ...
... officers as well as privates ; and to avail himself , in time of emergency , and for the common safety , of the means and services of individuals . This being effected , he proceeded to fill up his companies and to enforce this newly ...
Stran 125
... officers . The Americans again reserved their fire until their assailants were close at hand , and then made a murderous volley , by which several officers were laid low , and General Howe himself was wounded in the foot . The British ...
... officers . The Americans again reserved their fire until their assailants were close at hand , and then made a murderous volley , by which several officers were laid low , and General Howe himself was wounded in the foot . The British ...
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... officers of his appointment . | and destroyed by the subjects of his royal Maj- | er's Hill , since when he had aided in planning the esty . " * defenses of the camp before Boston . The aptness and talent here displayed by him as an ...
... officers of his appointment . | and destroyed by the subjects of his royal Maj- | er's Hill , since when he had aided in planning the esty . " * defenses of the camp before Boston . The aptness and talent here displayed by him as an ...
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