Life of George Washington, Količina 1G. Bell, 1882 - 1752 strani |
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Stran 244
... order and equipment , so different from the rough bush - fighters , to which he had been accustomed . Roused to new ... orders ; but the river bank had not been suffi- ciently sloped . The artillery and baggage drew up along the beach ...
... order and equipment , so different from the rough bush - fighters , to which he had been accustomed . Roused to new ... orders ; but the river bank had not been suffi- ciently sloped . The artillery and baggage drew up along the beach ...
Stran 247
... ordered his men to fix bayonets and form in order of battle . They did so in hurry and trepidation . He would have ... orders were unheeded ; in their fright they shot at random , killing some of their own flanking parties , and of the ...
... ordered his men to fix bayonets and form in order of battle . They did so in hurry and trepidation . He would have ... orders were unheeded ; in their fright they shot at random , killing some of their own flanking parties , and of the ...
Stran 389
... orders to General Murray to advance by water against Montreal , with all the force that could be spared from Quebec ; he detached a body of troops under Colonel Haviland from Crown Point , to cross Lake Champlain , take posses- sion of ...
... orders to General Murray to advance by water against Montreal , with all the force that could be spared from Quebec ; he detached a body of troops under Colonel Haviland from Crown Point , to cross Lake Champlain , take posses- sion of ...
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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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