Life of George Washington, Količina 2G.P. Putnam & Company, 1855 |
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Stran 117
... morning , in the | bloodily revenged , was Colonel Campbell , belief that Peekskill and Fort Independ- who commanded the detachment . ence were to be the objects of attack . His fall the command devolved on Colonel pickets and scouts ...
... morning , in the | bloodily revenged , was Colonel Campbell , belief that Peekskill and Fort Independ- who commanded the detachment . ence were to be the objects of attack . His fall the command devolved on Colonel pickets and scouts ...
Stran 122
... morning . Affecting scenes had occurred in the enemy's camp during this deadly conflict . In the morning previous to the battle , the Baroness De Riedesel had breakfasted with her husband in the camp . Generals Burogyne , Phillips , and ...
... morning . Affecting scenes had occurred in the enemy's camp during this deadly conflict . In the morning previous to the battle , the Baroness De Riedesel had breakfasted with her husband in the camp . Generals Burogyne , Phillips , and ...
Stran 269
... morning ; but in the morning no enemy was to be seen . Knyphausen had experienced enough to convince him that he had been completely misinformed as to the disposition of the Jersey people and of the army . Disap- pointed as to the main ...
... morning ; but in the morning no enemy was to be seen . Knyphausen had experienced enough to convince him that he had been completely misinformed as to the disposition of the Jersey people and of the army . Disap- pointed as to the main ...
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Negotiations for Exchange of Prisoners | 16 |
Exertions to form a New ArmyCalls on | 22 |
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