The Life of George Washington, Količina 2American Publishers Corporation, 1890 |
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Stran 393
... forward to the advance , and axiously reconnoitred Sir Henry's position . It was protected by woods and morasses , and too strong to be attacked with a prospect of success . Should the enemy , however , proceed ten or twelve miles ...
... forward to the advance , and axiously reconnoitred Sir Henry's position . It was protected by woods and morasses , and too strong to be attacked with a prospect of success . Should the enemy , however , proceed ten or twelve miles ...
Stran 394
... forward but a short distance when he met several fugitives , one in the garb of a soldier , who all concurred in the report . He now sent forward Colonels Fitzgerald_and Harrison , to learn the truth , while he himself spurred past Free ...
... forward but a short distance when he met several fugitives , one in the garb of a soldier , who all concurred in the report . He now sent forward Colonels Fitzgerald_and Harrison , to learn the truth , while he himself spurred past Free ...
Stran 490
... forward cavalry and small detachments of light infantry , to aid them in capturing outposts before the army should arrive . He set forward on the 5th of April towards Cam- den , where Lord Rawdon had his headquarters . Cornwallis ...
... forward cavalry and small detachments of light infantry , to aid them in capturing outposts before the army should arrive . He set forward on the 5th of April towards Cam- den , where Lord Rawdon had his headquarters . Cornwallis ...
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