Life of George Washington, Količina 2G.P. Putnam & Company, 1855 |
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Stran 120
... formed his left , and were stationed on a rising ground , with a rivulet called Mill Creek in front . Next to them were the Hessians , under Riedesel , and British , under Phillips , forming the center . The light infantry , under Lord ...
... formed his left , and were stationed on a rising ground , with a rivulet called Mill Creek in front . Next to them were the Hessians , under Riedesel , and British , under Phillips , forming the center . The light infantry , under Lord ...
Stran 198
... formed upon this eminence . Colonels Stewart and Ramsey , with two batteries , were stationed in a covert of woods on their left , to protect them and keep the enemy at bay . Colonel Oswald was posted for the same purpose on a height ...
... formed upon this eminence . Colonels Stewart and Ramsey , with two batteries , were stationed in a covert of woods on their left , to protect them and keep the enemy at bay . Colonel Oswald was posted for the same purpose on a height ...
Stran 282
... formed their troops for ac- tion , but deferred further hostilities until daylight . Gates was astounded at being ... formed the center . The artillery was in battery on the road . Each flank was covered by a marsh . The second Maryland ...
... formed their troops for ac- tion , but deferred further hostilities until daylight . Gates was astounded at being ... formed the center . The artillery was in battery on the road . Each flank was covered by a marsh . The second Maryland ...
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PART THIRD | 9 |
Negotiations for Exchange of Prisoners | 16 |
Exertions to form a New ArmyCalls on | 22 |
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