Life of George WashingtonG.P. Putnam, 1861 |
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... enemy , by making a show of landing in other parts . The surf still ran high , the enemy opened a fire of cannon and musketry from their batteries , many boats were upset , many men slain , but Wolfe pushed forward , sprang into the ...
... enemy , by making a show of landing in other parts . The surf still ran high , the enemy opened a fire of cannon and musketry from their batteries , many boats were upset , many men slain , but Wolfe pushed forward , sprang into the ...
Stran 178
... enemy , by making a show of landing in other parts . The surf still ran high , the enemy opened a fire of cannon and musketry from their batteries , many boats were upset , many men slain , but Wolfe pushed forward , sprang into the ...
... enemy , by making a show of landing in other parts . The surf still ran high , the enemy opened a fire of cannon and musketry from their batteries , many boats were upset , many men slain , but Wolfe pushed forward , sprang into the ...
Stran 180
... enemy's advanced guard , a bat- talion encamped behind a log breastwork . The French set fire to their camp , and ... enemy were routed , some slain , some drowned , about one hundred and fifty taken prisoners , including five officers ...
... enemy's advanced guard , a bat- talion encamped behind a log breastwork . The French set fire to their camp , and ... enemy were routed , some slain , some drowned , about one hundred and fifty taken prisoners , including five officers ...
Stran 185
... enemy by keeping them under con- tinual alarms , than any parties of white men can do . For small parties of the ... enemy's country with a strong party of regulars . Such a detachment , he observed , could not be sent without a ...
... enemy by keeping them under con- tinual alarms , than any parties of white men can do . For small parties of the ... enemy's country with a strong party of regulars . Such a detachment , he observed , could not be sent without a ...
Stran 188
... enemy . He con- ducted the enterprise with the foolhardiness of a man eager for personal notoriety . His whole object seems to have been by open bravado to provoke an action . The enemy were apprised , through their scouts , of his ...
... enemy . He con- ducted the enterprise with the foolhardiness of a man eager for personal notoriety . His whole object seems to have been by open bravado to provoke an action . The enemy were apprised , through their scouts , of his ...
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