Life of George Washington, Količina 2Putnam, 1857 |
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Stran 171
... advance , just as Arnold was leading on his forlorn hope to attack the barrier . Before he reached it , a severe wound in the right leg with a musket - ball completely disabled him , and he had to be borne from the field . Morgan ...
... advance , just as Arnold was leading on his forlorn hope to attack the barrier . Before he reached it , a severe wound in the right leg with a musket - ball completely disabled him , and he had to be borne from the field . Morgan ...
Stran 343
... ADVANCE . Lord Stirling's object was merely to hold the enemy in check ; and the instructions of General Grant , as we have shown , were not to press an attack until aware that Sir Henry Clinton was on the left flank of the Americans ...
... ADVANCE . Lord Stirling's object was merely to hold the enemy in check ; and the instructions of General Grant , as we have shown , were not to press an attack until aware that Sir Henry Clinton was on the left flank of the Americans ...
Stran 548
Washington Irving. had retreated , so as to impede the advance of General Leslie from Maiden Head . In the mean time the 55th regiment , which had been on the left and nearer Princeton , had been encountered by the American advance guard ...
Washington Irving. had retreated , so as to impede the advance of General Leslie from Maiden Head . In the mean time the 55th regiment , which had been on the left and nearer Princeton , had been encountered by the American advance guard ...
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