Life of George Washington, Količina 6Putnam, 1857 |
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Stran 181
... James River , in time to see Arnold's marauders march into the town . Many of the inhabitants had fled to the country ; some stood terrified spectators on the hills , not more than two hundred men were in arms for the defense of the ...
... James River , in time to see Arnold's marauders march into the town . Many of the inhabitants had fled to the country ; some stood terrified spectators on the hills , not more than two hundred men were in arms for the defense of the ...
Stran 267
... river . There being no bridge across the river at that time , General Phillips did not think it prudent to attempt a ... James River and sta- tioned himself some miles below Richmond , to be at hand for the protection of the public.
... river . There being no bridge across the river at that time , General Phillips did not think it prudent to attempt a ... James River and sta- tioned himself some miles below Richmond , to be at hand for the protection of the public.
Stran 335
... James River , under pretext of a design to dislodge the British from Ports- mouth , and requested General Wayne to move southward , to be ready to cross James River at Westover . As to himself , Lafayette was prepared , as soon as he ...
... James River , under pretext of a design to dislodge the British from Ports- mouth , and requested General Wayne to move southward , to be ready to cross James River at Westover . As to himself , Lafayette was prepared , as soon as he ...
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