The Life of George Washington, Količina 2American Publishers Corporation, 1890 |
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... wounded . I sat terrified and trembling in a corner . The noise grew more alarming , and I was in a continual agony and tremor , while thinking that my husband might soon also be brought in , wounded like General Fraser . That poor ...
... wounded . I sat terrified and trembling in a corner . The noise grew more alarming , and I was in a continual agony and tremor , while thinking that my husband might soon also be brought in , wounded like General Fraser . That poor ...
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... wounded : pro- visions were scanty ; many had tasted very little food for the last two days ; comforts were out of the question . Nearly fifty of the wounded sank under their aggravated miseries , and expired before morning . The cries ...
... wounded : pro- visions were scanty ; many had tasted very little food for the last two days ; comforts were out of the question . Nearly fifty of the wounded sank under their aggravated miseries , and expired before morning . The cries ...
Stran 511
... wounded . Col. Washington had his horse shot under him ; he himself was bayoneted , and a British officer took him prisoner . By the time Hampton and Kirkwood came up , the cavalry were routed ; the ground was strewed with the dead and ...
... wounded . Col. Washington had his horse shot under him ; he himself was bayoneted , and a British officer took him prisoner . By the time Hampton and Kirkwood came up , the cavalry were routed ; the ground was strewed with the dead and ...
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