The Life of George Washington, Količina 4John B. Alden, 1887 |
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Stran 7
... guard at Elizabethtown , and captured two majors , two captains , and forty - two privates . This , likewise , was effected without loss . The disgraceful part of the expedition was the burning of the town - house , a church , and a ...
... guard at Elizabethtown , and captured two majors , two captains , and forty - two privates . This , likewise , was effected without loss . The disgraceful part of the expedition was the burning of the town - house , a church , and a ...
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... guards , two companies of Hessians , and a party of Yagers , all in sleighs ; besides a body of Yager cavalry , and a number of mounted Westchester refugees , with two three - pounders . The snow , being newly fallen , was deep ; the ...
... guards , two companies of Hessians , and a party of Yagers , all in sleighs ; besides a body of Yager cavalry , and a number of mounted Westchester refugees , with two three - pounders . The snow , being newly fallen , was deep ; the ...
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... guard of Continental soldiers , " as no pro- tection was to be expected from the authority of the State for an honest man . " He was told in reply that his application ought to have been made to the executive authority of Pennsylvania ...
... guard of Continental soldiers , " as no pro- tection was to be expected from the authority of the State for an honest man . " He was told in reply that his application ought to have been made to the executive authority of Pennsylvania ...
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... guard of late against intrigues , forming by members of the old Conway Cabal , who intended to take ad- vantage of every military disaster to destroy con- fidence in him . His steady mind , however , was not to be shaken by suspicion ...
... guard of late against intrigues , forming by members of the old Conway Cabal , who intended to take ad- vantage of every military disaster to destroy con- fidence in him . His steady mind , however , was not to be shaken by suspicion ...
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... guard the passes at the head waters of Cooper River . Sir Henry Clinton , when proceeding with his second parallel , detached Lieutenant - colonel Web- ster with fourteen hundred men to break up these posts . The most distant one was ...
... guard the passes at the head waters of Cooper River . Sir Henry Clinton , when proceeding with his second parallel , detached Lieutenant - colonel Web- ster with fourteen hundred men to break up these posts . The most distant one was ...
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