Life of George Washington, Količina 2G.P. Putnam & Company, 1855 |
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Stran 153
... gave way and fled in all directions , leaving him and four or five of his men wounded on the field , who were taken prisoners . General Howe passed the day in recon- noitering , and at night changed his ground and moved to a hill on the ...
... gave way and fled in all directions , leaving him and four or five of his men wounded on the field , who were taken prisoners . General Howe passed the day in recon- noitering , and at night changed his ground and moved to a hill on the ...
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... gave signs also , into which the enemy had hurried of an expedition up the Hudson ; the im- their slain before ... gave out by the way . Some few died , and a number of horses were likewise lost . Washington , ever considerate of the ...
... gave signs also , into which the enemy had hurried of an expedition up the Hudson ; the im- their slain before ... gave out by the way . Some few died , and a number of horses were likewise lost . Washington , ever considerate of the ...
Stran 246
... gave point to this scandal . He occupied one of the finest houses in the city ; set up a splendid es- tablishment ; had his carriage and four horses and a train of domestics ; gave ex- pensive entertainments , and indulged in a luxury ...
... gave point to this scandal . He occupied one of the finest houses in the city ; set up a splendid es- tablishment ; had his carriage and four horses and a train of domestics ; gave ex- pensive entertainments , and indulged in a luxury ...
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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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