Memoirs of the War in the Southern Department of the United StatesP. Force, 1827 - Počet stran: 466 |
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Strana 15
... passing the Brandywine , until the commencement of the battle , by the left , should announce itself . This other column ... passed its pristine fame , Our loss amounted to 300 killed , 600 wounded , and 400 prisoners , chiefly wounded ...
... passing the Brandywine , until the commencement of the battle , by the left , should announce itself . This other column ... passed its pristine fame , Our loss amounted to 300 killed , 600 wounded , and 400 prisoners , chiefly wounded ...
Strana 18
... passed it , although the enemy's front sec- tion emptied their carbines and pistols at the distance of ten or twelve paces . Lee's apprehension for the safety of Hamilton con- tinued to increase , as he heard volleys of carbines ...
... passed it , although the enemy's front sec- tion emptied their carbines and pistols at the distance of ten or twelve paces . Lee's apprehension for the safety of Hamilton con- tinued to increase , as he heard volleys of carbines ...
Strana 31
... passed the winter ; and the approaching spring brought with it the recall of the commander of the British army ; who ... Passing over the criminal supineness which marked his conduct after the battle of Long Island , and the fatal ...
... passed the winter ; and the approaching spring brought with it the recall of the commander of the British army ; who ... Passing over the criminal supineness which marked his conduct after the battle of Long Island , and the fatal ...
Strana 34
... passed the river from the city , on the 18th of June , completely prepared for the difficult retreat it became his duty to undertake . Washington , early apprised of the intended movement , gradually drew near to the Delaware , in the ...
... passed the river from the city , on the 18th of June , completely prepared for the difficult retreat it became his duty to undertake . Washington , early apprised of the intended movement , gradually drew near to the Delaware , in the ...
Strana 35
... passed the Delaware three or four days after Clinton had crossed that river , and was nearer to either point of retreat , than was the British general . The Fabius of America , made up , as has been before observed , of great caution ...
... passed the Delaware three or four days after Clinton had crossed that river , and was nearer to either point of retreat , than was the British general . The Fabius of America , made up , as has been before observed , of great caution ...
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