The National PreceptorGoodwin, 1836 - 336 pàgines |
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Pàgina 22
... enemies , that they fought doubtfully at first , and in a short time began evidently to give way . 4. At this moment an ancient man , with hoary loca most venerable and dignified aspect , and in a dress widely dif fering from that of ...
... enemies , that they fought doubtfully at first , and in a short time began evidently to give way . 4. At this moment an ancient man , with hoary loca most venerable and dignified aspect , and in a dress widely dif fering from that of ...
Pàgina 40
... enemy fell back appalled ! The shouting farmers , swift - closing on their rear , followed their steps with death , while the British , as fast as they could load , wheeling on their pursuers , returned the deadly fire . But their ...
... enemy fell back appalled ! The shouting farmers , swift - closing on their rear , followed their steps with death , while the British , as fast as they could load , wheeling on their pursuers , returned the deadly fire . But their ...
Pàgina 41
... enemy's fire . The labor had been conducted with such silence , that the English had no suspicion of what was passing . It was about four in the morning , when the tain of a ship of war first perceived it , and began to play his ...
... enemy's fire . The labor had been conducted with such silence , that the English had no suspicion of what was passing . It was about four in the morning , when the tain of a ship of war first perceived it , and began to play his ...
Pàgina 42
... enemy's artillery , it is true , had prevented them from carrying it to perfection . 6. In this conjuncture , there remained no other hope for the English Generals , but in attempting an assault , to drive the Americans , by dint of ...
... enemy's artillery , it is true , had prevented them from carrying it to perfection . 6. In this conjuncture , there remained no other hope for the English Generals , but in attempting an assault , to drive the Americans , by dint of ...
Pàgina 43
... enemy to approach , before they com- menced their fire ; and waited for the assault , in profound tran- quillity . It would be difficult to paint the scene of terror pre- sented by these circumstances . 14. A large town , all enveloped ...
... enemy to approach , before they com- menced their fire ; and waited for the assault , in profound tran- quillity . It would be difficult to paint the scene of terror pre- sented by these circumstances . 14. A large town , all enveloped ...
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