Life of George Washington, Količina 2P.F. Collier, 1900 |
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Stran 52
... carried into operation in the center . The flanks and rear of the enemy were nearly unmolested ; still the action , though disconnected , irregular and partial , was ani- mated in various quarters . Sullivan , being re - enforced by ...
... carried into operation in the center . The flanks and rear of the enemy were nearly unmolested ; still the action , though disconnected , irregular and partial , was ani- mated in various quarters . Sullivan , being re - enforced by ...
Stran 53
... carrying the whole encamp- ment . At this moment a singular panic seized our army . Various causes are assigned for it . Sullivan alleges that his troops had expended all their cartridges , and were alarmed by seeing the enemy gathering ...
... carrying the whole encamp- ment . At this moment a singular panic seized our army . Various causes are assigned for it . Sullivan alleges that his troops had expended all their cartridges , and were alarmed by seeing the enemy gathering ...
Stran 54
... carried off all their cannon and wounded . This was partly owing to the good generalship of Greene in keeping up a retreating fight with the enemy for nearly five miles ; and partly to a check given by Wayne , who turned his cannon upon ...
... carried off all their cannon and wounded . This was partly owing to the good generalship of Greene in keeping up a retreating fight with the enemy for nearly five miles ; and partly to a check given by Wayne , who turned his cannon upon ...
Stran 70
... carrying . Had the same spirit pervaded the people of this and the neighboring States , we might before this time have had General Howe nearly in the situation of General Bur- goyne . • • " My own difficulties , in the course of the ...
... carrying . Had the same spirit pervaded the people of this and the neighboring States , we might before this time have had General Howe nearly in the situation of General Bur- goyne . • • " My own difficulties , in the course of the ...
Stran 73
... carried by storm , but the gallant Fleury thought it might yet be defended with the aid of fresh troops . Such were furnished from Varnum's brigade . Lieutenant - colonel Rus- sell , of the Connecticut line , replaced Colonel Smith . He ...
... carried by storm , but the gallant Fleury thought it might yet be defended with the aid of fresh troops . Such were furnished from Varnum's brigade . Lieutenant - colonel Rus- sell , of the Connecticut line , replaced Colonel Smith . He ...
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