Life of George Washington, Količina 3Lippincott, 1885 |
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Stran iii
... tion and the personages concerned in it , required much detail and copious citations , that the scenes might be placed in a proper light , and the charac- ters introduced might speak for themselves , and have space in which to play ...
... tion and the personages concerned in it , required much detail and copious citations , that the scenes might be placed in a proper light , and the charac- ters introduced might speak for themselves , and have space in which to play ...
Stran viii
... tion of the Invading Army . - Schuyler on the Alert . - His Speculations as to the Enemy's Designs . - Burgoyne on Lake Champlain . - His War - speech to his Indian Allies . Signs of his Approach de- scried from Ticonderoga ...
... tion of the Invading Army . - Schuyler on the Alert . - His Speculations as to the Enemy's Designs . - Burgoyne on Lake Champlain . - His War - speech to his Indian Allies . Signs of his Approach de- scried from Ticonderoga ...
Stran xvii
... tion of Donop's Rangers . — Arrival of Admiral By- Endeavors to entrap D'Estaing , but is disap- pointed . Expedition against St. Lucia . - Ex- pedition against Georgia . - Capture of Savannah . Georgia subdued . - General Lincoln sent ...
... tion of Donop's Rangers . — Arrival of Admiral By- Endeavors to entrap D'Estaing , but is disap- pointed . Expedition against St. Lucia . - Ex- pedition against Georgia . - Capture of Savannah . Georgia subdued . - General Lincoln sent ...
Stran 7
... tion , and where General Heath had command . General Philemon Dickinson , who commanded the New Jersey militia , was stationed on the west side of Millstone River , near Somerset Court - house , one of the nearest posts to the enemy's ...
... tion , and where General Heath had command . General Philemon Dickinson , who commanded the New Jersey militia , was stationed on the west side of Millstone River , near Somerset Court - house , one of the nearest posts to the enemy's ...
Stran 23
... tion to preserve the lives of these men , " writes he , " whom we esteem the misled subjects of the king , is a duty as binding on us , where we are able from circumstances to execute it with effect , as any you can plead for the ...
... tion to preserve the lives of these men , " writes he , " whom we esteem the misled subjects of the king , is a duty as binding on us , where we are able from circumstances to execute it with effect , as any you can plead for the ...
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