Life of George Washington, Količina 6G. P. Putnam, 1897 |
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Stran 249
... junction with the force acting there under General Phillips . By this move , he might draw Greene back to the northward , and by the reduction of Virginia , he might promote the subjugation of the South . The move , however , he felt to ...
... junction with the force acting there under General Phillips . By this move , he might draw Greene back to the northward , and by the reduction of Virginia , he might promote the subjugation of the South . The move , however , he felt to ...
Stran 267
... junction with him . The general immediately made a rapid move to regain possession of Petersburg . where the junction was to take place . Lafay- ette attempted by forced marches to get there before him , but was too late . Falling back ...
... junction with him . The general immediately made a rapid move to regain possession of Petersburg . where the junction was to take place . Lafay- ette attempted by forced marches to get there before him , but was too late . Falling back ...
Stran 411
Washington Irving. Junction of the Allies 411 yet no offers had been made on the part of Great Britain , for a general cessation ... junction took place about the middle of September . The French army crossed the Hudson at King's Ferry to ...
Washington Irving. Junction of the Allies 411 yet no offers had been made on the part of Great Britain , for a general cessation ... junction took place about the middle of September . The French army crossed the Hudson at King's Ferry to ...
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