Life of George Washington, Količina 1G. Bell, 1882 - 1752 strani |
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Washington Irving. Jacob Van Braam . The captain returned twice with separate terms , in which the garrison was required to surrender ; both were rejected . He returned a third time , with written articles of capitulation . They were in ...
Washington Irving. Jacob Van Braam . The captain returned twice with separate terms , in which the garrison was required to surrender ; both were rejected . He returned a third time , with written articles of capitulation . They were in ...
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... returned in triumph to Montreal , and sent the colors of the captured forts to be hung up as trophies in the Canadian churches . The season was now too far advanced for Lord Loudoun to enter upon any great enter- prise ; he postponed ...
... returned in triumph to Montreal , and sent the colors of the captured forts to be hung up as trophies in the Canadian churches . The season was now too far advanced for Lord Loudoun to enter upon any great enter- prise ; he postponed ...
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... returned to New York . Admiral Holbourne made a silly demonstration of his fleet off the harbor of Louisburg , ap- proaching within two miles of the batteries , but retired on seeing the French admiral pre- paring to unmoor . He ...
... returned to New York . Admiral Holbourne made a silly demonstration of his fleet off the harbor of Louisburg , ap- proaching within two miles of the batteries , but retired on seeing the French admiral pre- paring to unmoor . He ...
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