Life of George Washington, Količina 2G.P. Putnam & Company, 1855 |
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Stran 116
... five o'clock he was summoned to surrender in five minutes , to prevent the effusion of blood . The reply was a refusal . About ten minutes afterward there was a His brother James was saved from a deadly thrust of a bayonet by a garrison ...
... five o'clock he was summoned to surrender in five minutes , to prevent the effusion of blood . The reply was a refusal . About ten minutes afterward there was a His brother James was saved from a deadly thrust of a bayonet by a garrison ...
Stran 152
... five recruits will be wanted annually dur- ing the war . The brave fellows at Fort Mifflin and Red Bank have despaired of succor and been obliged to quit . The naval departments have fallen into cir- cumstances of seeming disgrace ...
... five recruits will be wanted annually dur- ing the war . The brave fellows at Fort Mifflin and Red Bank have despaired of succor and been obliged to quit . The naval departments have fallen into cir- cumstances of seeming disgrace ...
Stran 270
... five or been stationed . six miles , so as to be in supporting dis- tance of him . Washington's movements were slow and wary , unwilling to be far from Greene un- til better informed of the designs of the enemy . At Rockaway Bridge ...
... five or been stationed . six miles , so as to be in supporting dis- tance of him . Washington's movements were slow and wary , unwilling to be far from Greene un- til better informed of the designs of the enemy . At Rockaway Bridge ...
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Negotiations for Exchange of Prisoners | 16 |
Exertions to form a New ArmyCalls on | 22 |
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