Life of George WashingtonSleepy Hollow Restorations, 1975 - 721 strani |
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... camp for the night was about two miles beyond Fort Necessity . The following day ( 26th ) there was a laborious march of but four miles owing to the difficulties of the road . The evening halt was at another deserted Indian camp , which ...
... camp for the night was about two miles beyond Fort Necessity . The following day ( 26th ) there was a laborious march of but four miles owing to the difficulties of the road . The evening halt was at another deserted Indian camp , which ...
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... camp that Bur- goyne had made a speech to his soldiers telling them that the fleet had returned to Canada and their only safety was to fight their way to New York . As General Gates was to receive an attack , it was thought he ought to ...
... camp that Bur- goyne had made a speech to his soldiers telling them that the fleet had returned to Canada and their only safety was to fight their way to New York . As General Gates was to receive an attack , it was thought he ought to ...
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... camp . As the forests hid them from each other , signal guns were to regulate their movements . The American pickets ... camp , led by Arnold , who attacked Fraser on his right to check his attempt to get in the rear of the camp ...
... camp . As the forests hid them from each other , signal guns were to regulate their movements . The American pickets ... camp , led by Arnold , who attacked Fraser on his right to check his attempt to get in the rear of the camp ...
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