Life of George Washington, Količina 2G.P. Putnam & Company, 1855 |
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... hundred and fifty Canadians , ingtor with the little remnant of his army and four hundred Indians ; beside these at Morristown , seemed left to scuffle for there were four hundred and seventy- libert , like another Cato at Utica ...
... hundred and fifty Canadians , ingtor with the little remnant of his army and four hundred Indians ; beside these at Morristown , seemed left to scuffle for there were four hundred and seventy- libert , like another Cato at Utica ...
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... hundred yards from the former , and fifteen hundred from the latter ; that the ground could be leveled for cannon , and a road cut up the defiles of the mountain in four and twenty hours . Measures were instantly taken to plant a ...
... hundred yards from the former , and fifteen hundred from the latter ; that the ground could be leveled for cannon , and a road cut up the defiles of the mountain in four and twenty hours . Measures were instantly taken to plant a ...
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... hundred ; that of the Hubbardton , to await the arrival of strag- enemy one hundred and eighty - three . glers . Several officers were lost on both sides . Among those wounded of the British was Major Ackland of the grenadiers , of ...
... hundred ; that of the Hubbardton , to await the arrival of strag- enemy one hundred and eighty - three . glers . Several officers were lost on both sides . Among those wounded of the British was Major Ackland of the grenadiers , of ...
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PART THIRD | 9 |
Negotiations for Exchange of Prisoners | 16 |
CHAPTER III | 20 |
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