Life of George Washington, Količina 2Putnam, 1857 |
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Stran 121
... arms . Colonel Smith soon arrived with the residue of the detachment , and they all marched on towards Concord , about six miles distant . The alarm had reached that place in the dead hour of the preceding night . The church bell roused ...
... arms . Colonel Smith soon arrived with the residue of the detachment , and they all marched on towards Concord , about six miles distant . The alarm had reached that place in the dead hour of the preceding night . The church bell roused ...
Stran 129
... arms . Washington was looked to , from various quar- ters , to take command . His old comrade in arms , Hugh Mercer , was about marching down to Williamsburg at the head of a body of reso- lute men , seven hundred strong , entitled ...
... arms . Washington was looked to , from various quar- ters , to take command . His old comrade in arms , Hugh Mercer , was about marching down to Williamsburg at the head of a body of reso- lute men , seven hundred strong , entitled ...
Stran 394
... arms by the enemy . That of seizing the most dangerous would , from its vagueness , be at- tended with some bad consequences , and could answer no good one . " The plan of explain- ing to these deluded people the justice of the American ...
... arms by the enemy . That of seizing the most dangerous would , from its vagueness , be at- tended with some bad consequences , and could answer no good one . " The plan of explain- ing to these deluded people the justice of the American ...
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