Life of George WashingtonG.P. Putnam, 1861 |
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... Burgoyne , and Clinton- lamation of Gage - Nature of the American Army- Scornful Conduct of the British Officers - Project of the Americans to seize upon Breed's Hill- Putnam's Opinion of it- Sanctioned by Prescott - Nocturnal March of ...
... Burgoyne , and Clinton- lamation of Gage - Nature of the American Army- Scornful Conduct of the British Officers - Project of the Americans to seize upon Breed's Hill- Putnam's Opinion of it- Sanctioned by Prescott - Nocturnal March of ...
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... Burgoyne in Portugal , where he was intrusted with an enterprise against a Spanish post at the old Moorish castle of Villa Velha , on the banks of the Tagus . He forded the river in the night , pushed his way through mountain passes ...
... Burgoyne in Portugal , where he was intrusted with an enterprise against a Spanish post at the old Moorish castle of Villa Velha , on the banks of the Tagus . He forded the river in the night , pushed his way through mountain passes ...
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... BURGOYNE , GAGE NATURE OF THE PROCLAMATION OF AMERICAN ARMY SCORNFUL CONDUCT OF THE BRITISH OFFI- PROJECT OF THE AMERICANS TO SEIZE UPON BREED'S PUTNAM'S OPINION OF IT — SANCTIONED BY PRESCOTT NOCTURNAL MARCH OF THE DETACHMENT ...
... BURGOYNE , GAGE NATURE OF THE PROCLAMATION OF AMERICAN ARMY SCORNFUL CONDUCT OF THE BRITISH OFFI- PROJECT OF THE AMERICANS TO SEIZE UPON BREED'S PUTNAM'S OPINION OF IT — SANCTIONED BY PRESCOTT NOCTURNAL MARCH OF THE DETACHMENT ...
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... Burgoyne could not restrain a burst of surprise and scorn . “ What ! cried he , 66 ten thousand peasants keep five thousand king's troops shut up ! Well , let us get in , and we'll soon find elbow - room . " Inspirited by these re ...
... Burgoyne could not restrain a burst of surprise and scorn . “ What ! cried he , 66 ten thousand peasants keep five thousand king's troops shut up ! Well , let us get in , and we'll soon find elbow - room . " Inspirited by these re ...
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... Burgoyne in one of his letters , " Sure I am nothing ever has or ever can be more dreadfully terrible than what was to be seen or heard at this time . The most incessant discharge of guns that ever was heard by mortal ears . " The ...
... Burgoyne in one of his letters , " Sure I am nothing ever has or ever can be more dreadfully terrible than what was to be seen or heard at this time . The most incessant discharge of guns that ever was heard by mortal ears . " The ...
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