Life of George Washington, Količina 3Putnam, 1860 Five volumes complete in three. |
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Stran 78
... parties ; while Lord Stirling with his division and some light troops was at Matouchin church , closer to the enemy's lines , to watch their motions , and be ready to harass them while crossing to the island . General Howe now thought ...
... parties ; while Lord Stirling with his division and some light troops was at Matouchin church , closer to the enemy's lines , to watch their motions , and be ready to harass them while crossing to the island . General Howe now thought ...
Stran 79
... parties of the Americans ; to come up with and bring the main body into an engagement near Quibbletown ; or that Lord Cornwallis , making a considerable circuit to the right , should turn the left of Washing- ton's position , get to the ...
... parties of the Americans ; to come up with and bring the main body into an engagement near Quibbletown ; or that Lord Cornwallis , making a considerable circuit to the right , should turn the left of Washing- ton's position , get to the ...
Stran 90
... parties were of the same blood , and loyal sub- jects of the crown might be confounded with the rebellious . It was a speech intended to excite their ardor , but restrain their cruelty ; a difficult medium to attain with Indian warriors ...
... parties were of the same blood , and loyal sub- jects of the crown might be confounded with the rebellious . It was a speech intended to excite their ardor , but restrain their cruelty ; a difficult medium to attain with Indian warriors ...
Stran 107
... parties reached Fort Anne by daybreak . It was a small picketed fort , near the junction of Wood Creek and East Creek , about sixteen miles from Fort Edward . General Schuyler arrived at the latter place on the following day . The ...
... parties reached Fort Anne by daybreak . It was a small picketed fort , near the junction of Wood Creek and East Creek , about sixteen miles from Fort Edward . General Schuyler arrived at the latter place on the following day . The ...
Stran 115
... parties to great hazard . Could we be so happy as to cut one of them off , suv- posing it should not exceed four , five , or six hundred men , it would inspirit the people , and do away much of their present anxiety . In such an event ...
... parties to great hazard . Could we be so happy as to cut one of them off , suv- posing it should not exceed four , five , or six hundred men , it would inspirit the people , and do away much of their present anxiety . In such an event ...
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