Life of George WashingtonG.P. Putnam, 1861 |
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... encamped with several of his people about six miles off . The chief had seen tracks of two French- men , and was convinced their whole body must be in ambush near by . Washington considered this the force which had been hover- ing about ...
... encamped with several of his people about six miles off . The chief had seen tracks of two French- men , and was convinced their whole body must be in ambush near by . Washington considered this the force which had been hover- ing about ...
Stran 93
... encamped separately , kept separate guards , would not agree that Washington should assign any rallying place for his men in case of alarm , and ob- jected to receive from him the parole and countersign , though necessary for their ...
... encamped separately , kept separate guards , would not agree that Washington should assign any rallying place for his men in case of alarm , and ob- jected to receive from him the parole and countersign , though necessary for their ...
Stran 95
... encamped there . The fort was about a hundred feet square , protected by trenches and palisades . It stood on the margin of a small stream , nearly in the centre of the Great Meadows , which is a grassy plain , perfectly level ...
... encamped there . The fort was about a hundred feet square , protected by trenches and palisades . It stood on the margin of a small stream , nearly in the centre of the Great Meadows , which is a grassy plain , perfectly level ...
Stran 97
... encamped for the night , and was rejoined by the stragglers . In this affair , out of the Virginia regiment , consisting of three hundred and five men , officers included , twelve had been killed , and forty - three wounded . The number ...
... encamped for the night , and was rejoined by the stragglers . In this affair , out of the Virginia regiment , consisting of three hundred and five men , officers included , twelve had been killed , and forty - three wounded . The number ...
Stran 118
... encamped according to the plan approved of by the council of war ; and military tactics enforced with all the precision of a martinet . The roll of each company was called over morning , noon , and night . There was strict examination ...
... encamped according to the plan approved of by the council of war ; and military tactics enforced with all the precision of a martinet . The roll of each company was called over morning , noon , and night . There was strict examination ...
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