Life of George Washington, Količina 1G. Bell, 1882 - 1752 strani |
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Stran 167
... encamped there . The fort was about a hundred feet square , protected by trenches and palisades . It stood on the margin of a small stream , nearly in the centre of the Great Meadows , which is a grassy plain , perfectly level , sur ...
... encamped there . The fort was about a hundred feet square , protected by trenches and palisades . It stood on the margin of a small stream , nearly in the centre of the Great Meadows , which is a grassy plain , perfectly level , sur ...
Stran 216
... encamped accord- ing to the plan approved of by the council of war ; and military tactics , enforced with all the precision of a martinet . The roll of each company was called over morning , noon , and night . There was strict ...
... encamped accord- ing to the plan approved of by the council of war ; and military tactics , enforced with all the precision of a martinet . The roll of each company was called over morning , noon , and night . There was strict ...
Stran 344
... encamped behind a log breast- work . The French set fire to their camp , and retreated . The columns kept their form , and pressed forward , but , through ignorance of their guides , became bewildered in a dense forest , fell into ...
... encamped behind a log breast- work . The French set fire to their camp , and retreated . The columns kept their form , and pressed forward , but , through ignorance of their guides , became bewildered in a dense forest , fell into ...
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