Historical Tales: The Romance of Reality, Volumen1R. H. Whitten Company, 1904 |
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... BRITISH AT NEW YORK . A QUAKERESS PATRIOT THE SIEGE OF FORT SCHUYLER PAGE - * * * * 9 26 68 79 89 97 110 · 127 137 155 · 169 · 177 186 • 192 208 220 • 233 245 · • • 255 • 270 · 279 292 307 ON THE TRACK OF A TRAITOR · MARION , THE SWAMP ...
... BRITISH AT NEW YORK . A QUAKERESS PATRIOT THE SIEGE OF FORT SCHUYLER PAGE - * * * * 9 26 68 79 89 97 110 · 127 137 155 · 169 · 177 186 • 192 208 220 • 233 245 · • • 255 • 270 · 279 292 307 ON THE TRACK OF A TRAITOR · MARION , THE SWAMP ...
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... British regulars , was depu- tized to protect these men at their labors . This supporting party was posted on a narrow ridge lead- ing to the fort , with a morass on one side , a creek on the other , and the forest in front . One ...
... British regulars , was depu- tized to protect these men at their labors . This supporting party was posted on a narrow ridge lead- ing to the fort , with a morass on one side , a creek on the other , and the forest in front . One ...
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... British officer in firing at a mark . The result was almost fatal . Molang , the cele- brated French partisan , had hastily left Ticonderoga with five hundred men , on hearing of the presence of this scouting party of provincials , and ...
... British officer in firing at a mark . The result was almost fatal . Molang , the cele- brated French partisan , had hastily left Ticonderoga with five hundred men , on hearing of the presence of this scouting party of provincials , and ...
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... British except Boone . The governor offered a large sum for his release , but the savages would not listen to the bribe . They knew the value of the man they held , and were determined that their illustrious captive should not escape ...
... British except Boone . The governor offered a large sum for his release , but the savages would not listen to the bribe . They knew the value of the man they held , and were determined that their illustrious captive should not escape ...
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... British colors flying . There were but fifty men in the fort . The situation seemed a desperate one , but under Boone's command the settlers were resolute , and to the sum- mons to surrender , the daring commander returned the bold ...
... British colors flying . There were but fifty men in the fort . The situation seemed a desperate one , but under Boone's command the settlers were resolute , and to the sum- mons to surrender , the daring commander returned the bold ...
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Historical Tales, Vol. 4: The Romance of Reality (Classic Reprint) Charles Morris Sin vista previa disponible - 2015 |
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Términos y frases comunes
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