Life of George WashingtonSleepy Hollow Restorations, 1975 - 721 strani |
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... arms . Washington was looked to , from various quarters , to take command . His old comrade in arms , Hugh Mercer , was marching to Wil- liamsburg at the head of a body of resolute men , 700 strong , and nothing but a timely concession ...
... arms . Washington was looked to , from various quarters , to take command . His old comrade in arms , Hugh Mercer , was marching to Wil- liamsburg at the head of a body of resolute men , 700 strong , and nothing but a timely concession ...
Stran 273
... arms . He came back half - dismayed by an indignant burst of Washington , who ordered him to return instantly and tell Sullivan to " advance and charge . ' It was about eight o'clock when Washington's column arrived in the vicinity of ...
... arms . He came back half - dismayed by an indignant burst of Washington , who ordered him to return instantly and tell Sullivan to " advance and charge . ' It was about eight o'clock when Washington's column arrived in the vicinity of ...
Stran 375
... arms within their intrenchments and surrender them- selves prisoners of war . Counter proposals were then made by Burgoyne and finally accepted by Gates . According to these , the British troops were to march out of the camp with ...
... arms within their intrenchments and surrender them- selves prisoners of war . Counter proposals were then made by Burgoyne and finally accepted by Gates . According to these , the British troops were to march out of the camp with ...
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George Washington | 42 |
Miss Mary Philipse | 48 |
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