Life of George Washington, Količina 2P.F. Collier, 1900 |
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Stran 28
... same leg which had received a wound before Quebec . He was borne off from the field , but not until the victory was complete ; for the Germans retreated from the works , leaving on the field their brave 28 Works of Washington Irving.
... same leg which had received a wound before Quebec . He was borne off from the field , but not until the victory was complete ; for the Germans retreated from the works , leaving on the field their brave 28 Works of Washington Irving.
Stran 29
Washington Irving. from the works , leaving on the field their brave defender , Lieutenant - colonel Breyman , mortally wounded . The night was now closing in . The victory of the Amer- icans was decisive . They had routed the enemy ...
Washington Irving. from the works , leaving on the field their brave defender , Lieutenant - colonel Breyman , mortally wounded . The night was now closing in . The victory of the Amer- icans was decisive . They had routed the enemy ...
Stran 41
... brave enemy . In fact , throughout all his con- duct , during the campaign , British writers , and Burgoyne himself , give him credit for acting with great humanity and forbearance . * Wilkinson , in his Memoirs , describes the first ...
... brave enemy . In fact , throughout all his con- duct , during the campaign , British writers , and Burgoyne himself , give him credit for acting with great humanity and forbearance . * Wilkinson , in his Memoirs , describes the first ...
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... brave Maryland officer , well acquainted with the ground , and with the position of the enemy . He fell in with double sentries , whom he killed with the loss of one man . The alarm , however , was given ; the distant roll of a drum and ...
... brave Maryland officer , well acquainted with the ground , and with the position of the enemy . He fell in with double sentries , whom he killed with the loss of one man . The alarm , however , was given ; the distant roll of a drum and ...
Stran 54
... brave commander - in - chief exposing himself to the hottest fire of the enemy , in such a manner that regard for my country obliged me to ride to him and beg him to retire . He , to gratify me and some others , withdrew to a small ...
... brave commander - in - chief exposing himself to the hottest fire of the enemy , in such a manner that regard for my country obliged me to ride to him and beg him to retire . He , to gratify me and some others , withdrew to a small ...
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