The Life of George Washington, Količina 2American Publishers Corporation, 1890 |
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Stran 347
... river , along a wretched road intersected by brooks and rivulets , the bridges over which Schuyler had broken down ... river . Kosciuszko had fortified the camp with intrenchments three - quarters of a mile in extent , having redoubts ...
... river , along a wretched road intersected by brooks and rivulets , the bridges over which Schuyler had broken down ... river . Kosciuszko had fortified the camp with intrenchments three - quarters of a mile in extent , having redoubts ...
Stran 479
... River with some small vessels which he had captured , he landed on the 4th of January with nine hundred men at Westover , about twenty - five miles below Richmond , and pushed for the latter place , at that time little more than a ...
... River with some small vessels which he had captured , he landed on the 4th of January with nine hundred men at Westover , about twenty - five miles below Richmond , and pushed for the latter place , at that time little more than a ...
Stran 480
... River in North Car- olina , having detached Gen. Morgan with the other division , one thousand strong , to take post near the confluence of the Pacolet and Broad Rivers in South Carolina . Cornwallis lay encamped about seventy miles to ...
... River in North Car- olina , having detached Gen. Morgan with the other division , one thousand strong , to take post near the confluence of the Pacolet and Broad Rivers in South Carolina . Cornwallis lay encamped about seventy miles to ...
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