Life of George Washington, Količina 3G. P. Putnam, 1861 |
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Stran ix
... Skenesborough in the Flotilla - St . Clair crosses with the rest to Fort Indepen- dence - A Conflagration Reveals his Retreat - The British Camp aroused - Fraser Pursues St. Clair - Burgoyne with his Squadron makes after the Flotilla ...
... Skenesborough in the Flotilla - St . Clair crosses with the rest to Fort Indepen- dence - A Conflagration Reveals his Retreat - The British Camp aroused - Fraser Pursues St. Clair - Burgoyne with his Squadron makes after the Flotilla ...
Stran 103
... Skenesborough ( now Whitehall ) , at the upper part of the lake , about thirty miles distant , where there was a stockaded fort . The main body of the army , led by Gen- eral St. Clair , were to cross to Mount Independence and push for ...
... Skenesborough ( now Whitehall ) , at the upper part of the lake , about thirty miles distant , where there was a stockaded fort . The main body of the army , led by Gen- eral St. Clair , were to cross to Mount Independence and push for ...
Stran 106
... Skenesborough . The disem- barkation had scarcely commenced when the thundering of artil- lery was heard from below . Could the enemy be at hand ? It was even so . The British gunboats having pushed on in advance of the frigates , had ...
... Skenesborough . The disem- barkation had scarcely commenced when the thundering of artil- lery was heard from below . Could the enemy be at hand ? It was even so . The British gunboats having pushed on in advance of the frigates , had ...
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