The Life of George Washington, Količina 2American Publishers Corporation, 1890 |
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... night cutting a road through rocks and trees and up rugged defiles . Guns , ammunition , and stores , all were carried up the hill in the night ; the cannon were hauled up from tree to tree , and before morning the ground was leveled ...
... night cutting a road through rocks and trees and up rugged defiles . Guns , ammunition , and stores , all were carried up the hill in the night ; the cannon were hauled up from tree to tree , and before morning the ground was leveled ...
Stran 358
... night on their arms , within half a mile of the scene of action , prepared to renew the assault upon the camp in the morning . Affecting scenes had occurred in the enemy's camp during this deadly conflict . The Baroness De Riedesel says ...
... night on their arms , within half a mile of the scene of action , prepared to renew the assault upon the camp in the morning . Affecting scenes had occurred in the enemy's camp during this deadly conflict . The Baroness De Riedesel says ...
Stran 375
... night , on the Germantown Road ; attacked it at the Three Mile Run , forced it to change its line of march , and hovered about and impeded it throughout the night . The enemy appeared at daybreak , and encamped on Chestnut Hill , within ...
... night , on the Germantown Road ; attacked it at the Three Mile Run , forced it to change its line of march , and hovered about and impeded it throughout the night . The enemy appeared at daybreak , and encamped on Chestnut Hill , within ...
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