Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1855 |
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Stran 243
... fire . The chief was sum- moned to surrender himself . He replied he was a man , and would not be a prisoner . He ... Fire was now set to all the houses , thirty in number . " During the burning of the houses , " says Colonel Armstrong ...
... fire . The chief was sum- moned to surrender himself . He replied he was a man , and would not be a prisoner . He ... Fire was now set to all the houses , thirty in number . " During the burning of the houses , " says Colonel Armstrong ...
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... fire mowed them down , and drove them to take shelter behind the redoubt , near the ford , which the enemy had abandoned . Here they remained , una- ble to form under the galling fire to which they were exposed , whenever they ventured ...
... fire mowed them down , and drove them to take shelter behind the redoubt , near the ford , which the enemy had abandoned . Here they remained , una- ble to form under the galling fire to which they were exposed , whenever they ventured ...
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... fire I Artillery moved forward the 1 direction of the Fire shown in dotted Lines . 1. F Fire of the Artillery against the Hedge F. to cover the Attack t upon their Leh . K. The Order our Troops would probably have Attack'd in had ourL ...
... fire I Artillery moved forward the 1 direction of the Fire shown in dotted Lines . 1. F Fire of the Artillery against the Hedge F. to cover the Attack t upon their Leh . K. The Order our Troops would probably have Attack'd in had ourL ...
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