Life of George Washington, Količina 1G. Bell, 1882 - 1752 strani |
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Stran 169
... firing until the foe should show themselves , and draw near . The firing was kept up , but still under cover . He now fell back with his men into the trenches , ordering them to fire whenever they could get sight of an enemy . In this ...
... firing until the foe should show themselves , and draw near . The firing was kept up , but still under cover . He now fell back with his men into the trenches , ordering them to fire whenever they could get sight of an enemy . In this ...
Stran 246
... firing in front . Washington , who was with the gen- eral , surmised that the evil he had apprehended had come to pass . For want of scouting par- ties ahead , the advance parties were suddenly and warmly attacked . Braddock ordered ...
... firing in front . Washington , who was with the gen- eral , surmised that the evil he had apprehended had come to pass . For want of scouting par- ties ahead , the advance parties were suddenly and warmly attacked . Braddock ordered ...
Stran 314
Washington Irving. his party approached a fort , he heard a quick firing for several minutes ; concluding that it was attacked , they hastened to its relief , but found the garrison were merely amusing them- selves firing at a mark or ...
Washington Irving. his party approached a fort , he heard a quick firing for several minutes ; concluding that it was attacked , they hastened to its relief , but found the garrison were merely amusing them- selves firing at a mark or ...
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Expedition beyond the Blue Ridge | 47 |
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