Life of George Washington, Količina 4G. P. Putnam, 1865 - 479 strani |
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Stran 49
... orders to be continually on the move with the cavalry and infantry of the legion ; to watch over the landing - places ; obtain intelligence from the town , the Santee River and the back country , and to burn such stores as might fall ...
... orders to be continually on the move with the cavalry and infantry of the legion ; to watch over the landing - places ; obtain intelligence from the town , the Santee River and the back country , and to burn such stores as might fall ...
Stran 53
... order of battle , in an open wood , on the right of the road . His artillery and waggons , which were in the advance escorted by part of his infantry , were ordered to continue on their march . There appears to have been some confusion ...
... order of battle , in an open wood , on the right of the road . His artillery and waggons , which were in the advance escorted by part of his infantry , were ordered to continue on their march . There appears to have been some confusion ...
Stran 57
... order , skirmishing occasionally . The invading force passed through the village ; in the advance , a squadron of dragoons of Simcoe's regiment of Queen's Rangers , with drawn swords and glittering helmets ; followed by British and ...
... order , skirmishing occasionally . The invading force passed through the village ; in the advance , a squadron of dragoons of Simcoe's regiment of Queen's Rangers , with drawn swords and glittering helmets ; followed by British and ...
Stran 64
... order , carrying off his wounded , and making his way through the village to the bridge beyond it . Here his retreat was bravely covered by Colonel Shreve , but he too was obliged to give way before the overwhelming force of the enemy ...
... order , carrying off his wounded , and making his way through the village to the bridge beyond it . Here his retreat was bravely covered by Colonel Shreve , but he too was obliged to give way before the overwhelming force of the enemy ...
Stran 71
... to the familiar simplicity of republican manners . General Heath , who , by Washington's orders , was there to offer his services , was , * Sparks . Writings of Washington , vii . 504 . by his own account , " charmed with the officers.
... to the familiar simplicity of republican manners . General Heath , who , by Washington's orders , was there to offer his services , was , * Sparks . Writings of Washington , vii . 504 . by his own account , " charmed with the officers.
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