The Life of George Washington, Količina 4John B. Alden, 1887 |
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... GROUND , as it was called , but subjected , from its vicinity to the city , to be foraged by the royal forces , and plun- dered and insulted by refugees and tories . No part of the Union was more harried and trampled down by friend and ...
... GROUND , as it was called , but subjected , from its vicinity to the city , to be foraged by the royal forces , and plun- dered and insulted by refugees and tories . No part of the Union was more harried and trampled down by friend and ...
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... Maxwell and Stark's brigades which were not thus detached , were drawn up on high grounds in the rear of the town , having the militia on their flanks . SKIRMISH NEAR RAHWAY . 78 There was some sharp fighting 72 LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
... Maxwell and Stark's brigades which were not thus detached , were drawn up on high grounds in the rear of the town , having the militia on their flanks . SKIRMISH NEAR RAHWAY . 78 There was some sharp fighting 72 LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
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... grounds to doubt . If we fail for want of proper exertions , in any of the governments , I trust the responsibility will fall where it ought , and that I shall stand justified to Congress , to my country , and to the world . " The ...
... grounds to doubt . If we fail for want of proper exertions , in any of the governments , I trust the responsibility will fall where it ought , and that I shall stand justified to Congress , to my country , and to the world . " The ...
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... ground , his wife and children driven forth without shelter . Private injury had thus been added to the incentives of patriotism . Emerging from his hiding - place , he had thrown himself among a handful of his fellow sufferers who had ...
... ground , his wife and children driven forth without shelter . Private injury had thus been added to the incentives of patriotism . Emerging from his hiding - place , he had thrown himself among a handful of his fellow sufferers who had ...
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... ground , and bore the brunt of the battle . Though repeatedly broken , they as often rallied , and braved even the deadly push of the bayonet . At length a charge of Tarleton's cavalry on their flank threw them into confusion , and ...
... ground , and bore the brunt of the battle . Though repeatedly broken , they as often rallied , and braved even the deadly push of the bayonet . At length a charge of Tarleton's cavalry on their flank threw them into confusion , and ...
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