Life of George WashingtonSleepy Hollow Restorations, 1975 - 721 strani |
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... party with their waggons and the two six - pounders ; on each side were thrown out four flanking parties . Then , at ... party and the working party had crossed the plain and were ascending the rising ground . Braddock was about to ...
... party with their waggons and the two six - pounders ; on each side were thrown out four flanking parties . Then , at ... party and the working party had crossed the plain and were ascending the rising ground . Braddock was about to ...
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... party of 800 men preceded the carts with the intrenching tools ; then came Thomas with the working party , 1200 strong , followed by 300 waggons laden with fascines , gabions , and hay screwed into bundles . Fortunately , although the ...
... party of 800 men preceded the carts with the intrenching tools ; then came Thomas with the working party , 1200 strong , followed by 300 waggons laden with fascines , gabions , and hay screwed into bundles . Fortunately , although the ...
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... party ? " " What party ? " was asked . " The lower party , " said André . " We do , " was the reply . André declared himself to be a British officer and that he had been up the country on particular business and must not be detained a ...
... party ? " " What party ? " was asked . " The lower party , " said André . " We do , " was the reply . André declared himself to be a British officer and that he had been up the country on particular business and must not be detained a ...
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advance aide-de-camp American appointed arms army Arnold arrived artillery attack batteries boats Boston Braddock bridge brigade British Burgoyne camp campaign Canada cannon Captain capture Carleton Clinton Colonel colonies command commander-in-chief Congress Connecticut Cornwallis Creek crossed Crown Point defence despatched detachment Dinwiddie effect embarked encamped enemy enemy's expedition fire fleet force Fort Cumberland Fort Duquesne Fort Montgomery Fort Washington fortified French frontier garrison Gates gave Governor Green Mountain Boys Greene head-quarters Highlands Hill horse House House of Burgesses Hudson Indians infantry Island Jerseys Lafayette Lake land letter main body miles military militia Montgomery morning Mount Vernon night North officers ordered party passed Peekskill Philadelphia Point President province Putnam Quebec rear received redoubt regiment reinforcements retreat returned river road Schuyler sent ships Sir Henry Sir Henry Clinton soon spirit Staten Island stationed Ticonderoga tion took town troops vessels Virginia Washington wounded York