The Life of George Washington, Količina 2American Publishers Corporation, 1890 |
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... British camp . Alarm guns were fired from Mount Hope : Gen. Fraser dashed into Ticonderoga with his pickets , giving orders for his brigade to arm in all haste and follow . By daybreak he had hoisted the British flag over the deserted ...
... British camp . Alarm guns were fired from Mount Hope : Gen. Fraser dashed into Ticonderoga with his pickets , giving orders for his brigade to arm in all haste and follow . By daybreak he had hoisted the British flag over the deserted ...
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... British acknowl- edged to have been the most obstinate and hardly fought they had ever experienced in America . Both parties claimed the victory . . The British remained on the field of battle , where they lay all night upon their arms ...
... British acknowl- edged to have been the most obstinate and hardly fought they had ever experienced in America . Both parties claimed the victory . . The British remained on the field of battle , where they lay all night upon their arms ...
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... British and American lines , about twenty miles from the British outposts , and not far from White Plains , the Americans had established a post of three hundred men at a stone building commonly known as Young's house , from the name of ...
... British and American lines , about twenty miles from the British outposts , and not far from White Plains , the Americans had established a post of three hundred men at a stone building commonly known as Young's house , from the name of ...
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