Life of George Washington, Količine 1–2Twayne Publishers, 1982 |
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... Island , where they landed their troops , and the hill sides were soon whitened with their tents . * In the frigate Greyhound , one of the four ships which first arrived , came General Howe . He had preceded the fleet , in order to ...
... Island , where they landed their troops , and the hill sides were soon whitened with their tents . * In the frigate Greyhound , one of the four ships which first arrived , came General Howe . He had preceded the fleet , in order to ...
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... Island , nearly opposite . About two miles and a half in front of the line of intrenchments and redoubts , a range of hills , densely wooded , extended from south - west to north - east , forming a natural barrier across the island . It ...
... Island , nearly opposite . About two miles and a half in front of the line of intrenchments and redoubts , a range of hills , densely wooded , extended from south - west to north - east , forming a natural barrier across the island . It ...
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... island , chiefly along Turtle Bay and Kip's Bay , where strong works had been thrown up , to guard against any landing of troops from the ships or from the encampments on Long Island . It was also to hold itself ready to support either ...
... island , chiefly along Turtle Bay and Kip's Bay , where strong works had been thrown up , to guard against any landing of troops from the ships or from the encampments on Long Island . It was also to hold itself ready to support either ...
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