Life of George Washington, Količina 2Putnam, 1857 |
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... night began to play upon Two shells fell not far from me . One fell upon Colonel Monckton's house , but luckily did ... night , by twelve o'clock . No sleep for me to night . " 1 Am . Archives , 4th Series , v . 425 . AFFAIR OF ...
... night began to play upon Two shells fell not far from me . One fell upon Colonel Monckton's house , but luckily did ... night , by twelve o'clock . No sleep for me to night . " 1 Am . Archives , 4th Series , v . 425 . AFFAIR OF ...
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... night , or by daylight this morning . Our lines were manned all night in consequence ; and a most horrid night it was to lay in cold trenches . Uncovered as we are , daily on fatigue , making redoubts , fleches , abatis , and retreating ...
... night , or by daylight this morning . Our lines were manned all night in consequence ; and a most horrid night it was to lay in cold trenches . Uncovered as we are , daily on fatigue , making redoubts , fleches , abatis , and retreating ...
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... night's repose to prepare them for the closing struggle . He would be sure , he said , to " bag the fox in the morning . " A cannonade was kept up on both sides until dark ; but with little damage to the Americans . When night closed in ...
... night's repose to prepare them for the closing struggle . He would be sure , he said , to " bag the fox in the morning . " A cannonade was kept up on both sides until dark ; but with little damage to the Americans . When night closed in ...
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