The Life of George Washington, Količina 2American Publishers Corporation, 1890 |
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Stran 349
... remained on the field of battle , where they lay all night upon their arms , but they had failed in their object ; had been assailed instead of being the assailants ; while the American troops had accomplished the purpose for which they ...
... remained on the field of battle , where they lay all night upon their arms , but they had failed in their object ; had been assailed instead of being the assailants ; while the American troops had accomplished the purpose for which they ...
Stran 468
... remained stationed at Newport , excepting the Duke of Lauzun's legion , which was cantoned at Lebanon in Connecticut . Washington's headquarters were established at New Windsor , on the Hudson . CHAPTER XXI . MOVEMENTS OF CORNWALLIS ...
... remained stationed at Newport , excepting the Duke of Lauzun's legion , which was cantoned at Lebanon in Connecticut . Washington's headquarters were established at New Windsor , on the Hudson . CHAPTER XXI . MOVEMENTS OF CORNWALLIS ...
Stran 489
... remained on the field of battle , during the night , exceeded all description . The loss of the Americans in this hard - fought affair , by their official returns , made immediately after the action , give little more than four hundred ...
... remained on the field of battle , during the night , exceeded all description . The loss of the Americans in this hard - fought affair , by their official returns , made immediately after the action , give little more than four hundred ...
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