| George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1834 - 588 str.
...Trenton. But the numbers I had with me being inferior to theirs below me, and a strong battalion of light infantry being at Princeton above me, I thought it...justice to the officers and men, I must add, that their behaviour upon this occasion reflects the highest honor upon them. The difficulty of passing the river... | |
| Robert Walsh - 1835 - 568 str.
...Trenton. But the numbers I had with me being inferior to theirs below me, and a strong battalion of light infantry being at Princeton above me, I thought it most prudent to return the same evenmg with the prisoners and the artillery we had taken. We found no stores of any consequence in... | |
| Robert Walsh - 1835 - 582 str.
...consequence in the town. " In justice to the officers and men, I must add, that their behaviour upon this occasion reflects the highest honor upon them. The difficulty of passing the river in a very severe night, and their march through a violent storm of snow and hail, did not in the least... | |
| 1836 - 342 str.
...moat prudent to return the same evening with the prisoners and the artillery we had taken. We fo'ind no stores of any consequence in the town. In justice to the officers and men, I must add, that their behaviour upon this occasion reflects the highest honour upon them. The difficulty of pass. ing the... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1834 - 590 str.
...Trenton. But the numbers I had with me being inferior to theirs below me, and a strong battalion of light infantry being at Princeton above me, I thought it...justice to the officers and men, I must add, that their behaviour upon this occasion reflects the highest honor upon them. The difficulty of passing the river... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1839 - 588 str.
...Trenton. But the numbers I had with me being inferior to theirs below me, and a strong battalion of light infantry being at Princeton above me, I thought it...we had taken. We found no stores of any consequence hi the town.* In justice to the officers and men, I must add, that their behaviour upon this occasion... | |
| Author of The young man's own book - 1841 - 338 str.
...to theirs below me, and a strong battalion of light infantry being at Princeton above me, I tnouglit it most prudent to return the same evening with the prisoners and the artillery we had taken. We fo'ind no stores of any consequence in the town* In justice to the officers and men, I must add, that... | |
| John Warner Barber, Henry Howe - 1844 - 546 str.
...the numbers I had with me being inferior to theirs below, and a strong battalion of light-infantry being at Princeton, above me, I thought it most prudent...officers and men, I must add, that their behavior upon this occasion reflects the highest honor upon them. The difficulty of passing the river in a very... | |
| Thaddeus Allen - 1847 - 574 str.
...Trenton. But the numbers I had with me being inferior to theirs below me, and a strong battalion of light infantry being at Princeton above me, I thought it...officers and men, I must add, that their behavior upon this occasion reflects the highest honor upon them. The difficulty of passing the river in a very... | |
| George Washington - 1852 - 462 str.
...Trenton. But the numbers I had with me being inferior to theirs below me, and a strong battalion of light infantry being at Princeton above me, I thought it...We found no stores of any consequence in the town. " Injustice to the officers and men, I must add, that their behavior upon this occasion reflects the... | |
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