Works, Volumen16,Tema 4G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1857 |
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... four of our officers to dine with him ; the rest dined with Lord Stirling . " One of those who dined with the commander - in - chief , was the satirical lieu- tenant whom we have so often quoted , and who was stationed at the picket on ...
... four of our officers to dine with him ; the rest dined with Lord Stirling . " One of those who dined with the commander - in - chief , was the satirical lieu- tenant whom we have so often quoted , and who was stationed at the picket on ...
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... four miles from Burlington , but pulled up at the place where the picket was usually stationed . There was no smoke , nor any sign of a human being . They rode up and found the place de- serted . From the country people in the neigh ...
... four miles from Burlington , but pulled up at the place where the picket was usually stationed . There was no smoke , nor any sign of a human being . They rode up and found the place de- serted . From the country people in the neigh ...
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... four regiments to Schuyler's aid as soon as possible . Washington disapproved of a mixture of troops in the present critical juncture , know- ing , he said , " the difficulty of maintaining harmony among men from different States , and ...
... four regiments to Schuyler's aid as soon as possible . Washington disapproved of a mixture of troops in the present critical juncture , know- ing , he said , " the difficulty of maintaining harmony among men from different States , and ...
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... four light field - pieces drawn by sailors . On their ap- proach , McDougall set fire to the barracks and principal storehouses , and retreated about two miles to a strong post , commanding the en- trance to the Highlands , and the road ...
... four light field - pieces drawn by sailors . On their ap- proach , McDougall set fire to the barracks and principal storehouses , and retreated about two miles to a strong post , commanding the en- trance to the Highlands , and the road ...
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... Four more were slain on the banks of Canopas Creek as they were setting fire to some boats . The enemy were disappointed in the hope of carrying off a great deal of booty , and finding the country around was getting under arms , they ...
... Four more were slain on the banks of Canopas Creek as they were setting fire to some boats . The enemy were disappointed in the hope of carrying off a great deal of booty , and finding the country around was getting under arms , they ...
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