Life of George Washington, Količina 1G. P. Putnam's sons, 1857 |
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... detachment of thirty sailors with their offi- cers , and the remnants of two independent companies from New York , one of which was commanded by Cap- tain Horatio Gates , of whom we shall have to speak much hereafter , in the course of ...
... detachment of thirty sailors with their offi- cers , and the remnants of two independent companies from New York , one of which was commanded by Cap- tain Horatio Gates , of whom we shall have to speak much hereafter , in the course of ...
Stran 247
... detachment to form an ambush , and give check to the enemy . De Beaujeu was to have taken post at the river , and disputed the passage at the ford . For that purpose he was hurrying forward when discovered by the pioneers of Gage's ...
... detachment to form an ambush , and give check to the enemy . De Beaujeu was to have taken post at the river , and disputed the passage at the ford . For that purpose he was hurrying forward when discovered by the pioneers of Gage's ...
Stran 509
... detachment against Crown Point , which surrendered on the 12th of May , without firing a gun ; the whole gar- rison being a sergeant and twelve men . Here were taken upward of a hundred cannon . Arnold now insisted vehemently on his ...
... detachment against Crown Point , which surrendered on the 12th of May , without firing a gun ; the whole gar- rison being a sergeant and twelve men . Here were taken upward of a hundred cannon . Arnold now insisted vehemently on his ...
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