Life of George Washington, Količina 1Putnam, 1876 - 790 strani |
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Stran ii
... Retreat -Death of Braddock , 61 69 CHAP . XVII . Arrival at Fort Cumberland - Letters of Washington to his Family - Panic of Dunbar - Triumph of the French , CHAP . XVIII . Costs of Campaigning - Measures for Pub- lic Safety ...
... Retreat -Death of Braddock , 61 69 CHAP . XVII . Arrival at Fort Cumberland - Letters of Washington to his Family - Panic of Dunbar - Triumph of the French , CHAP . XVIII . Costs of Campaigning - Measures for Pub- lic Safety ...
Stran iii
... Retreat of Colonel Campbell - Attack by Ar nold - Defence of the Lower Town - Arnold wounded -Retreat of the Americans - Gallant Resolve of Ar- nold , 210 214 CHAP . XVI . Correspondence of Washington and Schuy- ler on the Disasters in ...
... Retreat of Colonel Campbell - Attack by Ar nold - Defence of the Lower Town - Arnold wounded -Retreat of the Americans - Gallant Resolve of Ar- nold , 210 214 CHAP . XVI . Correspondence of Washington and Schuy- ler on the Disasters in ...
Stran iv
... Retreat- Sortie of Carleton - Retreat of the Americans - Halt at Point Deschambeault - Alarm in the Colonies at the Re- treat of the Army - Popular Clamor against Schuyler- Slanders refuted , 229 CHAP . XXI . Gates sent to Philadelphia ...
... Retreat- Sortie of Carleton - Retreat of the Americans - Halt at Point Deschambeault - Alarm in the Colonies at the Re- treat of the Army - Popular Clamor against Schuyler- Slanders refuted , 229 CHAP . XXI . Gates sent to Philadelphia ...
Stran v
... Retreat - Part of the Garrison depart for Skenesborough in the Flotilla - St . Clair crosses with the rest to Fort Independence - A Conflagration reveals his Retreat The British Camp aroused - Fraser pursues St. Clair - Burgoyne with ...
... Retreat - Part of the Garrison depart for Skenesborough in the Flotilla - St . Clair crosses with the rest to Fort Independence - A Conflagration reveals his Retreat The British Camp aroused - Fraser pursues St. Clair - Burgoyne with ...
Stran vi
... Retreat of St. Leger - Moral Effect of the two Blows given to the Enemy - Brightening Prospects in the American Camp - Arrival of Gates - Magnanimous Con- duct of Schuyler - Poorly requited by Gates - Corre- spondence between Gates and ...
... Retreat of St. Leger - Moral Effect of the two Blows given to the Enemy - Brightening Prospects in the American Camp - Arrival of Gates - Magnanimous Con- duct of Schuyler - Poorly requited by Gates - Corre- spondence between Gates and ...
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