Life of George Washington, Količina 2G.P. Putnam & Company, 1855 |
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Stran 59
... brought in word that there were British Ticonderoga , and knocking off the necks redcoats approaching . They were in fact of bottles of wine drank a pleasant reveille | a regiment under Lieutenant - Colonel Hill , to General Burgoyne ...
... brought in word that there were British Ticonderoga , and knocking off the necks redcoats approaching . They were in fact of bottles of wine drank a pleasant reveille | a regiment under Lieutenant - Colonel Hill , to General Burgoyne ...
Stran 122
... brought upon a into a sallyport , but a shot from the re- treating Hessians killed his horse , and wounded him in the same leg which had received a wound before Quebec . He was borne off from the field , but not until the victory was ...
... brought upon a into a sallyport , but a shot from the re- treating Hessians killed his horse , and wounded him in the same leg which had received a wound before Quebec . He was borne off from the field , but not until the victory was ...
Stran 248
... brought in a report exculpating him from all criminality in the matters charged against him . As soon as the report was brought in , he considered his name vindi- cated , and resigned . Whatever exultation he may have felt was ...
... brought in a report exculpating him from all criminality in the matters charged against him . As soon as the report was brought in , he considered his name vindi- cated , and resigned . Whatever exultation he may have felt was ...
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Negotiations for Exchange of Prisoners | 16 |
Exertions to form a New ArmyCalls on | 22 |
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