Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1855 |
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... British army , his joy was complete . He ordered the guns of the fort to be fired in triumph , and sent out troops ... British prowess , which once amounted almost to bigotry , throughout the provinces . " This whole transaction ...
... British army , his joy was complete . He ordered the guns of the fort to be fired in triumph , and sent out troops ... British prowess , which once amounted almost to bigotry , throughout the provinces . " This whole transaction ...
Stran 357
... British constitution , and that the sending an armed force to aid the civil authority was unprece- dented , and ... British commerce which Washington had anticipa- ted , and Parliament was incessantly importuned by petitions from British ...
... British constitution , and that the sending an armed force to aid the civil authority was unprece- dented , and ... British commerce which Washington had anticipa- ted , and Parliament was incessantly importuned by petitions from British ...
Stran 433
... British from the north bridge . As they approached , the latter fired upon them , killing two , and wounding a third . The patriots returned the fire with spirit and effect . The British retreated to the main body , the Americans ...
... British from the north bridge . As they approached , the latter fired upon them , killing two , and wounding a third . The patriots returned the fire with spirit and effect . The British retreated to the main body , the Americans ...
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