The Life of George Washington, Količina 4Merrill & Baker, 1920 |
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... taken his stand in the grand battery with Generals Knox and Lincoln and their staffs . The risk he ran of a chance shot while watching the attack through an embrasure , made those about him un- easy . One of his aides - de - camp ...
... taken his stand in the grand battery with Generals Knox and Lincoln and their staffs . The risk he ran of a chance shot while watching the attack through an embrasure , made those about him un- easy . One of his aides - de - camp ...
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... taken their seats and reversed the position of parties on the question . An angry and intemperate discussion was revived , much to the chagrin of Washington , who was concerned for the dignity of Congress ; and who considered the ...
... taken their seats and reversed the position of parties on the question . An angry and intemperate discussion was revived , much to the chagrin of Washington , who was concerned for the dignity of Congress ; and who considered the ...
Stran 378
... taken ..... ..iii . 311 Fort Griswold taken by the British.iii . 399 Fort Independence . Franklin , Benjamin , arrives at Fredericktown .. .1 . 117 ..ii . 74 dition .. abandoned ... .ii . 180 evacuated by the Americans . iii . 19 ...
... taken ..... ..iii . 311 Fort Griswold taken by the British.iii . 399 Fort Independence . Franklin , Benjamin , arrives at Fredericktown .. .1 . 117 ..ii . 74 dition .. abandoned ... .ii . 180 evacuated by the Americans . iii . 19 ...
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