Life of George Washington, Količina 2G.P. Putnam & Company, 1855 |
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... Hessian and British troops . " conduct to be given to the Hessian bag- gage as far as Philadelphia , and to the surgeon and medicines to Princeton , and permitted a Hessian sergeant and twelve men , unarmed , to attend the baggage un ...
... Hessian and British troops . " conduct to be given to the Hessian bag- gage as far as Philadelphia , and to the surgeon and medicines to Princeton , and permitted a Hessian sergeant and twelve men , unarmed , to attend the baggage un ...
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... Hessian field - officers The Colonel Campbell here mentioned had commanded one of General Fraser's battalions of Highlanders , and had been captured on board of a transport in Nan- tasket road , in the preceding summer . He was a member ...
... Hessian field - officers The Colonel Campbell here mentioned had commanded one of General Fraser's battalions of Highlanders , and had been captured on board of a transport in Nan- tasket road , in the preceding summer . He was a member ...
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... Hessian camps struck their tents and loaded their baggage wagons . By twelve o'clock both began to march . Colburn neglected to no- tice the route taken by the Hessians ; his attention was absorbed by the British , who made their way ...
... Hessian camps struck their tents and loaded their baggage wagons . By twelve o'clock both began to march . Colburn neglected to no- tice the route taken by the Hessians ; his attention was absorbed by the British , who made their way ...
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PART THIRD | 9 |
Negotiations for Exchange of Prisoners | 16 |
CHAPTER III | 20 |
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