The Life of George Washington: Commander in Chief of the American Forces During the War which Established the Independence of His Country, and First President of the United States, Том 2Walton Book Company, 1930 |
Между кориците на книгата
Резултати 1 - 3 от 18.
Страница 5
... road passes . The army was encamped in order of battle , its left covered by the swamp of Pine - tree creek . A drummer , who deserted on the morning after Greene's re- turn , and before he was rejoined by Lieutenant Colonel Carring ...
... road passes . The army was encamped in order of battle , its left covered by the swamp of Pine - tree creek . A drummer , who deserted on the morning after Greene's re- turn , and before he was rejoined by Lieutenant Colonel Carring ...
Страница 16
... road leads , and at a ferry over Quinby . On the sixteenth , Sumpter approached Monk's corner , but , not supposing ... road east of Cooper . Having repaired the bridge over Wattoo , he met with no obstruction ; and proceeded with his ...
... road leads , and at a ferry over Quinby . On the sixteenth , Sumpter approached Monk's corner , but , not supposing ... road east of Cooper . Having repaired the bridge over Wattoo , he met with no obstruction ; and proceeded with his ...
Страница 261
... road . Major Clarke with his battalion was directed to cover the rear . These orders were executed , and a disorderly flight commenced . The pursuit was kept up about four miles , when , fortunately for the surviving Americans , that ...
... road . Major Clarke with his battalion was directed to cover the rear . These orders were executed , and a disorderly flight commenced . The pursuit was kept up about four miles , when , fortunately for the surviving Americans , that ...
Други издания - Преглед на всички
Често срещани думи и фрази
administration adopted Algiers American appointed army attention avowed believed bill Britain British British army cause character chief magistrate circumstances Colonel commanded commerce communicated conduct congress consequence considerable considered constitution creditors debt declared disposition duty effect endeavours enemy engaged establishment executive exertions existing expressed favour feelings fellow citizens force foreign France French republic friends furnished Genet gentlemen happiness honour hostility house of representatives Indians influence interest justice laws legislature letter liberty Lieutenant Colonel Lord Rawdon manifested Marquis de Lafayette means measures ment military militia mind minister motives Mount Vernon nation necessary negotiation object occasion officers opinion opposition party passions patriotism peace person political present President principles produced proper received recommended render republican resolution respect retirement secretary secretary of war senate sentiments South Carolina Spain spirit tion treasury treaty troops union United Washington wish