Life of George Washington, Količina 1G. Bell, 1882 - 1752 strani |
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Stran 340
... enemy , by making a show of landing in other parts . The surf still ran high , the enemy opened a fire of cannon and musketry from their bat- teries , many boats were upset , many men slain , but Wolfe pushed forward , sprang into the ...
... enemy , by making a show of landing in other parts . The surf still ran high , the enemy opened a fire of cannon and musketry from their bat- teries , many boats were upset , many men slain , but Wolfe pushed forward , sprang into the ...
Stran 340
... enemy , ng in other pants . .he enemy opened a etty from their bat- e upset , many men slain , forward , spt .ng into the but Wole p water when the boats grounded , died through the surf with his men , stormed the enemy's breastworks ...
... enemy , ng in other pants . .he enemy opened a etty from their bat- e upset , many men slain , forward , spt .ng into the but Wole p water when the boats grounded , died through the surf with his men , stormed the enemy's breastworks ...
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... enemy's intrench- ments . A sheeted fire mowed them down , and drove them to take shelter behind the redoubt , near the ford , which the enemy had abandoned . Here they remained , unable to form under the galling fire to which they were ...
... enemy's intrench- ments . A sheeted fire mowed them down , and drove them to take shelter behind the redoubt , near the ford , which the enemy had abandoned . Here they remained , unable to form under the galling fire to which they were ...
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The Home of Washingtons Boyhood | 24 |
Paternal Conduct of an Elder Brother | 33 |
Expedition beyond the Blue Ridge | 47 |
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