Life of George Washington, Količina 2G. P. Putnam's sons, 1897 |
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Stran 32
... were sadly galled by a flanking fire on the right , from walls and pickets . The field - piece at length became so deeply embedded in a snowdrift that it could not be moved . Lamb sent word to Arnold of the 32 Works of Washington Irving.
... were sadly galled by a flanking fire on the right , from walls and pickets . The field - piece at length became so deeply embedded in a snowdrift that it could not be moved . Lamb sent word to Arnold of the 32 Works of Washington Irving.
Stran 33
Washington Irving. be moved . Lamb sent word to Arnold of the impedient ; in the meantime , he and his artillery company were brought to a halt . The company with the scaling ladders would have halted also , having been told to keep in ...
Washington Irving. be moved . Lamb sent word to Arnold of the impedient ; in the meantime , he and his artillery company were brought to a halt . The company with the scaling ladders would have halted also , having been told to keep in ...
Stran 37
... moved by the disastrous intelli- gence . " I most sincerely condole with you , " writes he , in reply to Schuyler , " upon the fall of the brave and worthy Montgomery . In the death of this gentleman , America has sustained a heavy loss ...
... moved by the disastrous intelli- gence . " I most sincerely condole with you , " writes he , in reply to Schuyler , " upon the fall of the brave and worthy Montgomery . In the death of this gentleman , America has sustained a heavy loss ...
Stran 40
... move their effects into the country , expecting an immediate conflict . All that day and all night were there carts going and boats loading , and women and children crying , and distressed voices heard in the roads in the dead of the ...
... move their effects into the country , expecting an immediate conflict . All that day and all night were there carts going and boats loading , and women and children crying , and distressed voices heard in the roads in the dead of the ...
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... move . Lord Percy was to lead the attack . Twenty - five hundred men were embarked in transports , which were to convey them to the rendezvous at Castle Williams . A violent storm set in from the east . The transports could not reach ...
... move . Lord Percy was to lead the attack . Twenty - five hundred men were embarked in transports , which were to convey them to the rendezvous at Castle Williams . A violent storm set in from the east . The transports could not reach ...
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