Life of George Washington, Količina 2G.P. Putnam & Company, 1855 |
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Stran 44
... appeared at that time to be the echo of one from you ; I was hurt -not because I thought my judgment wronged by the expressions contained in it , but because the same sentiments were not communicated immediately to myself . The ...
... appeared at that time to be the echo of one from you ; I was hurt -not because I thought my judgment wronged by the expressions contained in it , but because the same sentiments were not communicated immediately to myself . The ...
Stran 54
... appeared . " The moment they do , " writes he , " I shall move with them . If they do not ar- rive by to - morrow , I go without them , and will do the best I can with the militia . " He actually did set out at 8 o'clock on the morning ...
... appeared . " The moment they do , " writes he , " I shall move with them . If they do not ar- rive by to - morrow , I go without them , and will do the best I can with the militia . " He actually did set out at 8 o'clock on the morning ...
Stran 124
... appeared in sight . When the troops were again about to march , General Burgoyne received a mes- sage from Lady Harriet Ackland , express ing a wish to pass to the American camp and ask permission from General Gates to join her husband ...
... appeared in sight . When the troops were again about to march , General Burgoyne received a mes- sage from Lady Harriet Ackland , express ing a wish to pass to the American camp and ask permission from General Gates to join her husband ...
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PART THIRD | 9 |
Negotiations for Exchange of Prisoners | 16 |
CHAPTER III | 20 |
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affairs Albany Ameri American arms army Arnold arrived artillery attack batteries boats brave brigade British Burgoyne camp campaign cannon chevaux-de-frise Clair Colonel command commander-in-chief conduct Congress Conway Count D'Estaing Delaware detachment division effect encamped endeavored enemy enemy's eral expedition fire flank fleet force Fort Edward Fort Mercer Fort Mifflin Fort Montgomery forts French garrison Gates give Governor Greene guard Hessian Highlands Hill honor horses Hudson hundred Indians ington Island Jersey killed Lafayette land letter Lord Stirling main body major-general marquis ment Mifflin miles military militia morning movement night officers orders parties passed Peekskill Philadelphia prisoners Putnam quarters re-enforcements rear received reconnoiter regiment retreat river road Schuyler sent ships side Sir Henry Clinton Skenesborough soldiers soon spirit Stony Point Sullivan thousand Ticonderoga tion took troops Tryon County Wash Washington Wayne whole Wilkinson woods wounded writes York