Life of George WashingtonSleepy Hollow Restorations, 1975 - 721 strani |
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Stran 115
... Putnam proceeded with other troops to throw up the work on Bunker's Hill , despatching his son , Captain Putnam , to hurry up the remainder of his men from Cambridge . By this time Stark made his appearance with the New Hampshire troops ...
... Putnam proceeded with other troops to throw up the work on Bunker's Hill , despatching his son , Captain Putnam , to hurry up the remainder of his men from Cambridge . By this time Stark made his appearance with the New Hampshire troops ...
Stran 229
... Putnam rode backward and forward , hurrying every one on . Tradition gives a circumstance which favored Putnam's retreat . The British generals , in passing by Murray Hill , the country resi- dence of a patriot of that name , made a ...
... Putnam rode backward and forward , hurrying every one on . Tradition gives a circumstance which favored Putnam's retreat . The British generals , in passing by Murray Hill , the country resi- dence of a patriot of that name , made a ...
Stran 326
... Putnam to hurry on two brigades , which had crossed the river , and to let Schuyler and the commanders in the Eastern States know that they had nothing to fear from Howe and might bend all their forces against Burgoyne . In the mean ...
... Putnam to hurry on two brigades , which had crossed the river , and to let Schuyler and the commanders in the Eastern States know that they had nothing to fear from Howe and might bend all their forces against Burgoyne . In the mean ...
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