1776), his army did not amount to ten thousand men, and was composed of but half-filled regiments. Even in raising this inadequate force, it had been necessary to indulge many of the men with furloughs, that they might visit their families and friends.... Works - Página 366por Washington Irving - 1857Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Washington Irving - 1855 - 554 páginas
...Deo. 81. of light from Canada, while all was doubt around him. On the following morning (January 1st, 1776), his army did not amount to ten thousand men,...expedients resorted to in equipping the army, show the prevailing lack of arms Those soldiers who retired from service, were obliged to leave their weapons... | |
| Washington Irving - 1855 - 606 páginas
...Deo. 81. of light from Canada, while all was doubt around him. On the following morning (January 1st, 1776), his army did not amount to ten thousand men,...expedients resorted to in equipping the army, show the prevailing lack of arms Those soldiers who retired from service, were obliged to leave their weapons... | |
| Washington Irving - 1857 - 556 páginas
...Dec. 31. of light from Canada, while all was doubt around him. On the following morning (January 1st, 1776), his army did not amount to ten thousand men,...expedients resorted to in equipping the army, show the prevailing lack of arms Those soldiers who retired from service, were obliged to leave their weapons... | |
| Washington Irving - 1861 - 656 páginas
...[1776. of light from Canada, while all was doubt around him. On the following morning (January 1st, 1776), his army did not amount to ten thousand men,...expedients resorted to in equipping the army, show the prevailing lack of arms Those soldiers who retired from service, were obliged to leave their weapons... | |
| Washington Irving - 1862 - 512 páginas
...a ray of light from Canada, while all was doubt around him. On the following morning (January 1st, 1776), his army did not amount to ten thousand men,...expedients resorted to in equipping the army, show the prevailing lack of arms. Those soldiers who retired from service, were obliged to leave their weapons... | |
| Washington Irving - 1869 - 596 páginas
...a ray of light from Canada, while all was doubt around him. On the following morning (January 1st, 1776), his army did not amount to ten thousand men,...expedients resorted to in equipping the army, show the prevailing lack of arms. Those soldiers who retired from service, were obliged to leave their weapons... | |
| Washington Irving - 1870 - 598 páginas
...a ray of light from Canada, while all was doubt around him. On the following morning (January 1st, 1776), his army did not amount to ten thousand men, and was composed of but half-filled regiment& Even in raising this inadequate force, it had been necessary to indulge many of the men with... | |
| Washington Irving - 1881 - 1020 páginas
...a ray of light from Canada, while all was doubt around him. On the following morning (January 1st, 1776), his army did not amount to ten thousand men,...expedients resorted to in equipping the army, show the prevailing lack of arms. Those soldiers who retired from service, were obliged to leave their weapons... | |
| Marshall Everett - 1901 - 568 páginas
...strong. and were making every preparation for attacking Quebec. On January 1st, 1776, Washington's army did not amount to ten thousand men, and was composed...expedients resorted to in equipping the army show the prevailing lack of arms. Those soldiers who retired from service were obliged to leave their weapons... | |
| Washington Irving - 1908 - 622 páginas
...a ray of light from Canada, while all was doubt around him. On the following morning (January 1st, 1776), his army did not amount to ten thousand men,...expedients resorted to in equipping the army, show the prevailing lack of arms. Those soldiers who retired from service, were obliged to leave their weapons... | |
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