The Life of George Washington, Količina 2American Publishers Corporation, 1890 |
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... regiment ; Washington , greatly surprised and alarmed , asked the meaning of this retreat . The colonel smiled significantly he did not know he had retreated by order . had been no fighting excepting a slight skirmish with the enemy's ...
... regiment ; Washington , greatly surprised and alarmed , asked the meaning of this retreat . The colonel smiled significantly he did not know he had retreated by order . had been no fighting excepting a slight skirmish with the enemy's ...
Stran 488
... regiment which was on the right wing , was attacked by Col. Webster , with the British left . It stood the shock bravely , and being seconded by some Virginia troops , and Kirkwood's Delawares , drove Webster across a ravine . The sec ...
... regiment which was on the right wing , was attacked by Col. Webster , with the British left . It stood the shock bravely , and being seconded by some Virginia troops , and Kirkwood's Delawares , drove Webster across a ravine . The sec ...
Stran 513
... regiment of Gatinais were to be at the head of the French detach- ment . This regiment had been formed out of that of Auvergne , of which De Rochambeau had been colonel , and which , by its brave and honorable conduct , had won the ...
... regiment of Gatinais were to be at the head of the French detach- ment . This regiment had been formed out of that of Auvergne , of which De Rochambeau had been colonel , and which , by its brave and honorable conduct , had won the ...
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