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 1Walton Book Company, 1930 |
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... road leading from Jamaica to Bedford . These several roads unite between Bedford and Brooklyn , a small distance in front of the American lines . The direct road from Flatbush to Brooklyn was defended by a fort which the Americans had ...
... road leading from Jamaica to Bedford . These several roads unite between Bedford and Brooklyn , a small distance in front of the American lines . The direct road from Flatbush to Brooklyn was defended by a fort which the Americans had ...
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... road , and a feint had been made on it , while the principal attack was by the direct road from Flatbush , or by that along the coast , the events of the day would probably have been not less disastrous . The columns marching directly ...
... road , and a feint had been made on it , while the principal attack was by the direct road from Flatbush , or by that along the coast , the events of the day would probably have been not less disastrous . The columns marching directly ...
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... road , and the other the Pennington road , both which lead into the town ; the first , towards that part of the western side which approaches the river , and the last towards the north . This part of the plan was to be executed by the ...
... road , and the other the Pennington road , both which lead into the town ; the first , towards that part of the western side which approaches the river , and the last towards the north . This part of the plan was to be executed by the ...
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