Life of George Washington, Količina 2G. P. Putnam's sons, 1857 |
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Washington Irving. tached a force of five hundred men , among whom were three hundred Green Mountain Boys under Colonel Seth Warner , to take a position at the junction of two roads leading to Montreal and Chamblee , so as to intercept ...
Washington Irving. tached a force of five hundred men , among whom were three hundred Green Mountain Boys under Colonel Seth Warner , to take a position at the junction of two roads leading to Montreal and Chamblee , so as to intercept ...
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... hundred yards . General Grant , likewise , brought up his artillery within three hundred yards , and formed his brigades on opposite hills , about six hundred yards distant . There was occasional cannonad- ing on both sides , but ...
... hundred yards . General Grant , likewise , brought up his artillery within three hundred yards , and formed his brigades on opposite hills , about six hundred yards distant . There was occasional cannonad- ing on both sides , but ...
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... hundred men with him . Five hundred more were on the way to join him . General Mifflin , too , had sent over five hundred from Philadelphia , and three hundred from Bur- lington , and was to follow with seven or eight hundred more ...
... hundred men with him . Five hundred more were on the way to join him . General Mifflin , too , had sent over five hundred from Philadelphia , and three hundred from Bur- lington , and was to follow with seven or eight hundred more ...
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