Life of George Washington, Količina 2Putnam, 1857 |
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Stran 43
... thousand acres were awarded to a field - officer , nine thousand to a captain , six thousand to a subaltern , and so on . Among the claims which he entered were those of Stobo and Van Braam , the hostages in the capitulation at the ...
... thousand acres were awarded to a field - officer , nine thousand to a captain , six thousand to a subaltern , and so on . Among the claims which he entered were those of Stobo and Van Braam , the hostages in the capitulation at the ...
Stran 157
... thousand yeomanry beleaguering a town garrisoned by five thousand regulars , -Burgoyne could not re- strain a burst of surprise and scorn . " What ! " cried he , " ten thousand peasants keep five thousand king's troops shut up ! Well ...
... thousand yeomanry beleaguering a town garrisoned by five thousand regulars , -Burgoyne could not re- strain a burst of surprise and scorn . " What ! " cried he , " ten thousand peasants keep five thousand king's troops shut up ! Well ...
Stran 160
... thousand souls , and garrisoned with more than ten thousand British troops , disciplined and experienced in the wars of Europe . In the disposition of these forces , General Ward had stationed himself at Cambridge , with the main body ...
... thousand souls , and garrisoned with more than ten thousand British troops , disciplined and experienced in the wars of Europe . In the disposition of these forces , General Ward had stationed himself at Cambridge , with the main body ...
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Cheerful Life at Mount Vernon | 15 |
CHAP III Hood at Boston The General | 26 |
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