Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1855 |
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Stran 220
... troops remained under General Lyman , to com- plete and garrison it ; the main force proceeded under General Johnson to Lake George , the plan being to descend that lake to its outlet at Ticonderoga , in Lake Champlain . Having to ...
... troops remained under General Lyman , to com- plete and garrison it ; the main force proceeded under General Johnson to Lake George , the plan being to descend that lake to its outlet at Ticonderoga , in Lake Champlain . Having to ...
Stran 461
... troops , under Colonel John Stark , already mentioned , came from New Hampshire . Rhode Island furnished a third , under the command of General Na- thaniel Greene . A fourth was from Connecticut , under the veteran Putnam . These bodies ...
... troops , under Colonel John Stark , already mentioned , came from New Hampshire . Rhode Island furnished a third , under the command of General Na- thaniel Greene . A fourth was from Connecticut , under the veteran Putnam . These bodies ...
Stran 481
... troops many of whom had never before been in action . The main retreat was across Bunker's Hill , where Putnam had endeavored to throw up a breastwork . The veteran , sword in hand , rode to the rear of the retreating troops ...
... troops many of whom had never before been in action . The main retreat was across Bunker's Hill , where Putnam had endeavored to throw up a breastwork . The veteran , sword in hand , rode to the rear of the retreating troops ...
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