The Army and Navy of America: Containing a View of the Heroic Adventures, Battles, Naval Engagements, Remarkable Incidents, and Glorious Achievements in the Cause of Freedom, from the Period of the French and Indian Wars to the Close of the Mexican War; Independent of an Account of Warlike Operations on Land and Sea; Enlivened by a Variety of the Most Interesting Anecdotes and Embellished with EngravingsJohn H. Pearsol, 1851 - Всего страниц: 676 |
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... York - Death of General Pike ... 529 XI . - Loss of the Chesapeake - Death of Lawrence .. XII . - Capture of the United States Sloop Argus ... 530 537 XIII . - Boxer captured by the Enterprise - Cruise of the President ... 537 XIV ...
... York - Death of General Pike ... 529 XI . - Loss of the Chesapeake - Death of Lawrence .. XII . - Capture of the United States Sloop Argus ... 530 537 XIII . - Boxer captured by the Enterprise - Cruise of the President ... 537 XIV ...
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... York , afterwards James II . of England , is defective from its length . Its great extent makes it difficult for the chief commander to judge what orders are proper to be issued to the ships stationed at the extremities , while his ...
... York , afterwards James II . of England , is defective from its length . Its great extent makes it difficult for the chief commander to judge what orders are proper to be issued to the ships stationed at the extremities , while his ...
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... York road , and to fall upon the English on that extremity of their wing . The division of Lord Sterling , and the bri- gades of Generals Nash and Maxwell , formed the reserve . These dispositions being made , Washington quitted his ...
... York road , and to fall upon the English on that extremity of their wing . The division of Lord Sterling , and the bri- gades of Generals Nash and Maxwell , formed the reserve . These dispositions being made , Washington quitted his ...
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... York militia , 3000 strong ; I performed this service , and regained the field of battle at the moment the enemy had turned their backs , fifty - two minutes after the first shot was fired . The ground which had been occupied by the ...
... York militia , 3000 strong ; I performed this service , and regained the field of battle at the moment the enemy had turned their backs , fifty - two minutes after the first shot was fired . The ground which had been occupied by the ...
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... York- town . " We shall interrupt the thread of our history to relate the personal adventures of Major - General Wadsworth , in the district of Maine , during the spring of this year . He had been sent by the legislature of ...
... York- town . " We shall interrupt the thread of our history to relate the personal adventures of Major - General Wadsworth , in the district of Maine , during the spring of this year . He had been sent by the legislature of ...
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