Life of George WashingtonG.P. Putnam, 1861 |
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... redoubt thrown up in front of the ford . Monckton , at the same time , was to cross , with part of his brigade , in boats from Point Levi . The ship Centurion , stationed in the channel , was to check the fire of a battery which ...
... redoubt thrown up in front of the ford . Monckton , at the same time , was to cross , with part of his brigade , in boats from Point Levi . The ship Centurion , stationed in the channel , was to check the fire of a battery which ...
Stran 196
... redoubt , near the ford , which the enemy had aban- doned . Here they remained , unable to form under the galling fire to which they were exposed , whenever they ventured from their covert . Monckton's brigade at length was landed ...
... redoubt , near the ford , which the enemy had aban- doned . Here they remained , unable to form under the galling fire to which they were exposed , whenever they ventured from their covert . Monckton's brigade at length was landed ...
Stran 299
... redoubt was thrown up as a main work , flanked on the left by a breastwork , partly cannon - proof , extending down the crest of Breed's Hill to a piece of marshy ground called the Slough . To support the right of the redoubt , some ...
... redoubt was thrown up as a main work , flanked on the left by a breastwork , partly cannon - proof , extending down the crest of Breed's Hill to a piece of marshy ground called the Slough . To support the right of the redoubt , some ...
Stran 300
... authe annemeres E S RI R Beiten Ship Yard PAR Korps 1571 Ham Land Chittery B wt Landing . PLAN OF REDOUBT C BUNKER HILD ( From Gent May ) 14TH OF JARONY & IF ON and want of sleep ; hungry and thirsty , having. REFERENCES TO THE PLAN.
... authe annemeres E S RI R Beiten Ship Yard PAR Korps 1571 Ham Land Chittery B wt Landing . PLAN OF REDOUBT C BUNKER HILD ( From Gent May ) 14TH OF JARONY & IF ON and want of sleep ; hungry and thirsty , having. REFERENCES TO THE PLAN.
Stran 301
... redoubt , without much harm to the enemy , and continued strengthening their position until about 11 o'clock , when they ceased to work , piled their intrenching tools in the rear , and looked out anx- iously and impatiently for the ...
... redoubt , without much harm to the enemy , and continued strengthening their position until about 11 o'clock , when they ceased to work , piled their intrenching tools in the rear , and looked out anx- iously and impatiently for the ...
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