Life of George Washington, Količina 2G.P. Putnam & Company, 1855 |
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... colonel strengthened his intrenchments , and find- ing he had a larger force to contend with than he had anticipated , sent off in all haste to Burgoyne for re - enforcements . Colonel Breyman marched off immediate- ly , with five ...
... colonel strengthened his intrenchments , and find- ing he had a larger force to contend with than he had anticipated , sent off in all haste to Burgoyne for re - enforcements . Colonel Breyman marched off immediate- ly , with five ...
Stran 145
Washington Irving. the commission of lieutenant - colonel . At a concerted signal a cannonade was | garrison . Colonel Smith was voted a opened from all quarters . The heroic sword by Congress , and Fleury received little garrison stood ...
Washington Irving. the commission of lieutenant - colonel . At a concerted signal a cannonade was | garrison . Colonel Smith was voted a opened from all quarters . The heroic sword by Congress , and Fleury received little garrison stood ...
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... Colonel Howard's light infantry and the Virginia riflemen ; all Continental troops . They were informed of the orders which had been given to the first line , lest they should mistake their falling back for a retreat . Colonel Howard ...
... Colonel Howard's light infantry and the Virginia riflemen ; all Continental troops . They were informed of the orders which had been given to the first line , lest they should mistake their falling back for a retreat . Colonel Howard ...
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Negotiations for Exchange of Prisoners | 16 |
CHAPTER III | 20 |
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