Life of George Washington, Količina 2G.P. Putnam & Company, 1855 |
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Stran 109
... camp . The low ground be- tween the armies was cultivated ; the hills were covered with woods , excepting three or four small openings and deserted farms . Beside the ravines which fronted each camp there was a third one , midway be ...
... camp . The low ground be- tween the armies was cultivated ; the hills were covered with woods , excepting three or four small openings and deserted farms . Beside the ravines which fronted each camp there was a third one , midway be ...
Stran 122
... camp occupied by the German reserve , where Lieutenant- Colonel Brooks was making a general at- tack with a ... camp . They lay all night on their arms , within half a mile of the scene of action , prepared to renew the assault upon the ...
... camp occupied by the German reserve , where Lieutenant- Colonel Brooks was making a general at- tack with a ... camp . They lay all night on their arms , within half a mile of the scene of action , prepared to renew the assault upon the ...
Stran 320
... camp : all remained at table , and a few glasses of claret and Madeira pro- moted sociability . The marquis soon found himself at his ease with Washing- ton . " The goodness and benevolence which characterize him , " observes he , " are ...
... camp : all remained at table , and a few glasses of claret and Madeira pro- moted sociability . The marquis soon found himself at his ease with Washing- ton . " The goodness and benevolence which characterize him , " observes he , " are ...
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PART THIRD | 9 |
Negotiations for Exchange of Prisoners | 16 |
CHAPTER III | 20 |
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