Life of George Washington, Količina 1G. P. Putnam, 1897 |
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... Enemy · • 421 430 Battle of Bunker's Hill . CHAPTER XLI . CHAPTER XLII . Departure from Philadelphia - Anecdotes of General Schuyler - Of Lee - Tidings of Bunker's Hill - Military Councils -Population of New York - The Johnson Family ...
... Enemy · • 421 430 Battle of Bunker's Hill . CHAPTER XLI . CHAPTER XLII . Departure from Philadelphia - Anecdotes of General Schuyler - Of Lee - Tidings of Bunker's Hill - Military Councils -Population of New York - The Johnson Family ...
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... enemy . It was a time of confusion and dismay . The king had fled from Oxford in disguise and The Washington crest , in colored glass , was to be seen in a window of what was now the buttery . A window on which the whole family arms was ...
... enemy . It was a time of confusion and dismay . The king had fled from Oxford in disguise and The Washington crest , in colored glass , was to be seen in a window of what was now the buttery . A window on which the whole family arms was ...
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... enemy at hand greatly superior in number and discipline ; provided with artillery , and all the munitions of war , and within reach of constant supplies and re - enforcements . Besides the French that had come from Venango , he had ...
... enemy at hand greatly superior in number and discipline ; provided with artillery , and all the munitions of war , and within reach of constant supplies and re - enforcements . Besides the French that had come from Venango , he had ...
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... enemy . A sensitiveness prevailed in the camp . They were surrounded by forests , threatened by unseen foes , and hourly in danger of surprise . There was an alarm about two o'clock in the night . The sentries fired upon what they took ...
... enemy . A sensitiveness prevailed in the camp . They were surrounded by forests , threatened by unseen foes , and hourly in danger of surprise . There was an alarm about two o'clock in the night . The sentries fired upon what they took ...
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... enemy . He set out , accordingly , accompanied by a few of his warriors and his associate sachem Scarooyadi or Monacatoocha , and conducted Washington to the tracks which he had discovered . Upon these he put two of his Indians . They ...
... enemy . He set out , accordingly , accompanied by a few of his warriors and his associate sachem Scarooyadi or Monacatoocha , and conducted Washington to the tracks which he had discovered . Upon these he put two of his Indians . They ...
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