Life of George Washington, Količina 2G.P. Putnam, 1855 |
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... batteries had been finished at St. John's , mounting nine guns each ; other works were intrenched and picketed . Two large rowgalleys were on the stocks , and would soon be finished . Now was the time , according to his informants , to ...
... batteries had been finished at St. John's , mounting nine guns each ; other works were intrenched and picketed . Two large rowgalleys were on the stocks , and would soon be finished . Now was the time , according to his informants , to ...
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... battery , this town will be on fire about our ears a few hours after ; all our buildings being of wood , or a mixture of brick and wood - work . Had the rebels erected their battery on the other side of the town , at Dorchester , the ...
... battery , this town will be on fire about our ears a few hours after ; all our buildings being of wood , or a mixture of brick and wood - work . Had the rebels erected their battery on the other side of the town , at Dorchester , the ...
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... Battery " Captain Lamb opened a well - sustained and well - directed fire upon the walls , but his field - pieces were too light to be effective . With his howitzer he threw shells into the town and set it on fire in several places ...
... Battery " Captain Lamb opened a well - sustained and well - directed fire upon the walls , but his field - pieces were too light to be effective . With his howitzer he threw shells into the town and set it on fire in several places ...
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