Life of George Washington, Količina 2G. P. Putnam's sons, 1857 |
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... nearly ready , he was attacked in the night by a severe access of his disorder , which confined him to his bed , and compelled him to surrender the conduct of the expedition to General Montgomery . Since he could be of no further use ...
... nearly ready , he was attacked in the night by a severe access of his disorder , which confined him to his bed , and compelled him to surrender the conduct of the expedition to General Montgomery . Since he could be of no further use ...
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... nearly in the centre . It was formed of gabions , ranged side by side , and filled with snow , over which water was thrown until thoroughly frozen . Here Captain Lamb mounted five light pieces and a howitzer . Several mortars were ...
... nearly in the centre . It was formed of gabions , ranged side by side , and filled with snow , over which water was thrown until thoroughly frozen . Here Captain Lamb mounted five light pieces and a howitzer . Several mortars were ...
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... . In the meantime , before they were roused from their re- gale , Putnam and his forces had nearly passed by , within * Peabody , Life of Putnam . Sparks Am . Biog . , vii . 189 . a mile of them . All the loss sustained by.
... . In the meantime , before they were roused from their re- gale , Putnam and his forces had nearly passed by , within * Peabody , Life of Putnam . Sparks Am . Biog . , vii . 189 . a mile of them . All the loss sustained by.
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