Life of George Washington, Količina 2G.P. Putnam & Company, 1855 |
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Stran 133
... took ample vengeance for that night's work . " The officers endeavored to restrain their fury toward those who cried for mercy , but to little purpose . It was a terrible mélée . The fog , together with the smoke of the can- nonry and ...
... took ample vengeance for that night's work . " The officers endeavored to restrain their fury toward those who cried for mercy , but to little purpose . It was a terrible mélée . The fog , together with the smoke of the can- nonry and ...
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... took measures to have all the roads leading to Boston repaired . Scarce had Washington moved from White Plains , when Sir Henry Clinton threw a detachment of five thousand men under Lord Cornwallis into the Jerseys , between the ...
... took measures to have all the roads leading to Boston repaired . Scarce had Washington moved from White Plains , when Sir Henry Clinton threw a detachment of five thousand men under Lord Cornwallis into the Jerseys , between the ...
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... took his place . point joined . He challenged the dimly | expected opposition they had met with throughout their march , and pretending that the inhabitants of this village had fired upon them from their windows , be- gan to pillage and ...
... took his place . point joined . He challenged the dimly | expected opposition they had met with throughout their march , and pretending that the inhabitants of this village had fired upon them from their windows , be- gan to pillage and ...
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PART THIRD | 9 |
Negotiations for Exchange of Prisoners | 16 |
CHAPTER III | 20 |
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