Life of George Washington, Količina 3G. P. Putnam's sons, 1897 |
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... position of the enemy . fell in with double sentries , whom he killed with the loss of one man . The alarm , however , was given ; the distant roll of a drum and the call to arms resounded through the murky air . The picket guard ...
... position of the enemy . fell in with double sentries , whom he killed with the loss of one man . The alarm , however , was given ; the distant roll of a drum and the call to arms resounded through the murky air . The picket guard ...
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... position or movements of each other , and the commander- in - chief could take no view nor gain any information of the situation of the whole . The original plan of attack was only effectively carried into operation in the center . The ...
... position or movements of each other , and the commander- in - chief could take no view nor gain any information of the situation of the whole . The original plan of attack was only effectively carried into operation in the center . The ...
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... Maryland and Pennsylvania troops , he gradually drew nearer to Phila- * Captain Heth to Colonel Lamb . † Major Shaw . Memoirs , by Josiah Quincy , p . 41 . delphia , and took a strong position at White Marsh Life of Washington 57.
... Maryland and Pennsylvania troops , he gradually drew nearer to Phila- * Captain Heth to Colonel Lamb . † Major Shaw . Memoirs , by Josiah Quincy , p . 41 . delphia , and took a strong position at White Marsh Life of Washington 57.
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Washington Irving. delphia , and took a strong position at White Marsh , within fourteen miles of that city . By a resolution of Congress , all persons taken within thirty miles of any place occupied by British troops , in the act of ...
Washington Irving. delphia , and took a strong position at White Marsh , within fourteen miles of that city . By a resolution of Congress , all persons taken within thirty miles of any place occupied by British troops , in the act of ...
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... position and pronounced it in- accessible . For three days he maneuvered to draw him from it , shifting his own position occasionally , but still keeping on advantageous ground . Washington was not to be decoyed . He knew the vast ...
... position and pronounced it in- accessible . For three days he maneuvered to draw him from it , shifting his own position occasionally , but still keeping on advantageous ground . Washington was not to be decoyed . He knew the vast ...
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