Life of George Washington, Količina 2G.P. Putnam, 1855 |
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Stran 175
... hundred feet in the rear of the redoubt , and about one hundred feet to the left of the breastwork , was a post - and - rail fence , set in a low foot - wall of stone , and extending down to Mystic River . The posts and rails of another ...
... hundred feet in the rear of the redoubt , and about one hundred feet to the left of the breastwork , was a post - and - rail fence , set in a low foot - wall of stone , and extending down to Mystic River . The posts and rails of another ...
Stran 265
... hundred king's troops in that province ; three hundred of them at St. John's , about fifty at Quebec , the remainder at Montreal , Chamblee , and the upper posts . Colonel Guy Johnson was at Montreal with three hundred men , mostly his ...
... hundred king's troops in that province ; three hundred of them at St. John's , about fifty at Quebec , the remainder at Montreal , Chamblee , and the upper posts . Colonel Guy Johnson was at Montreal with three hundred men , mostly his ...
Stran 287
... hundred yards ' distance , and furnished with two small mortars . All this was done under an incessant fire from the enemy , which , as yet , was but feebly returned . St. John's had a garrison of five or six hundred regulars and two ...
... hundred yards ' distance , and furnished with two small mortars . All this was done under an incessant fire from the enemy , which , as yet , was but feebly returned . St. John's had a garrison of five or six hundred regulars and two ...
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Hood at Boston The General | 26 |
Expedition of Washington to | 32 |
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