Memoirs of the War in the Southern Department of the United StatesP. Force, 1827 - Počet stran: 466 |
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Strana 23
... became convinced that the dislodgement of the Ameri- can garrisons from the forts , Mifflin and Mercer , was an indispensa ble prerequisite to the opening of the passage of the river , where the admiral and fleet had arrived from the ...
... became convinced that the dislodgement of the Ameri- can garrisons from the forts , Mifflin and Mercer , was an indispensa ble prerequisite to the opening of the passage of the river , where the admiral and fleet had arrived from the ...
Strana 25
... became more and more dear to Washington : for , with the reinforcements to be derived from the Northern ar- iny , he flattered himself to be at length able to act with that vigour , his own temper had invariably courted ; but which his ...
... became more and more dear to Washington : for , with the reinforcements to be derived from the Northern ar- iny , he flattered himself to be at length able to act with that vigour , his own temper had invariably courted ; but which his ...
Strana 31
... became apprised of its commencement . While Washington was engaged , without cessation , to perfect his army in the art of war , and to place it out of the reach of that contagious malady so fatal to man , sir William was indulging ...
... became apprised of its commencement . While Washington was engaged , without cessation , to perfect his army in the art of war , and to place it out of the reach of that contagious malady so fatal to man , sir William was indulging ...
Strana 34
... became his duty to undertake . Washington , early apprised of the intended movement , gradually drew near to the Delaware , in the vicinity of Corryell's ferry , wait- ing for the unequivocal demonstration of the enemy's intention ...
... became his duty to undertake . Washington , early apprised of the intended movement , gradually drew near to the Delaware , in the vicinity of Corryell's ferry , wait- ing for the unequivocal demonstration of the enemy's intention ...
Strana 38
... became lost to that of his adoption , and soon after lost to himself ; as the few years he survived seem to have been passed in devotion to the sway of those human tormentors , envy and hate . The records of the court - martial manifest ...
... became lost to that of his adoption , and soon after lost to himself ; as the few years he survived seem to have been passed in devotion to the sway of those human tormentors , envy and hate . The records of the court - martial manifest ...
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