The Proudest Day: Macdonough on Lake ChamplainJohn Day Company, 1960 - 373ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... militia in Ben Mooers ' presence , he thinks you're a renegade . They love him for it . ¡± " Remember Bennington , Joseph , " said the old Revolu- tionary War hero . " An undisciplined militia fought that battle . They weren't any ...
... militia in Ben Mooers ' presence , he thinks you're a renegade . They love him for it . ¡± " Remember Bennington , Joseph , " said the old Revolu- tionary War hero . " An undisciplined militia fought that battle . They weren't any ...
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... militia , and the Ver- mont militia , Macomb gave meaning to his words above and beyond their context . His controlled emotion , his firm tone , the sparks from his eyes , his precise phrasings - all conveyed a conviction that , with or ...
... militia , and the Ver- mont militia , Macomb gave meaning to his words above and beyond their context . His controlled emotion , his firm tone , the sparks from his eyes , his precise phrasings - all conveyed a conviction that , with or ...
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... militia and the volunteers . His methods held the basic elements of his genius - simplicity and function . General Mooers would take his 700 militia with 250 regulars under Major John E. Wool and go north on the Beekmantown road to ...
... militia and the volunteers . His methods held the basic elements of his genius - simplicity and function . General Mooers would take his 700 militia with 250 regulars under Major John E. Wool and go north on the Beekmantown road to ...
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Alex American anchor Ann's Argalus Army arrived asked attack Aze Bellamy Barron battery battle Bloomfield boats Boston brig British Burlington Canada Captain carpenters Champlain fleet Chazy Cobb Colonel Clark command Commodore Commodore Macdonough Commodore's Confiance crew Cumberland Head Dearborn deck Eagle Eleazer Williams enemy enemy's eyes face fight fire flagship flotilla frigate galleys Growler gunboats guns Hampton hands head horses Isle-aux-Noix Izard John Joseph Smith keep Lake Champlain laughed Lazare letter Lieutenant Henley Lieutenant Macdonough Lieutenant's looked Macomb Middletown Midshipman militia modore Montreal naval Navy Office Noah Brown nodded Otter Peter Sailly Plattsburg Preble President Prevost river Sailing Master sailors Saratoga seamen Secretary sent Shaler Shelburne ship shore shot Sidney Smith sloops smiled soldiers squadron stood Thomas Macdonough tion told took troops turned Vergennes Vermont vessels voice waited watch Wilkinson William Denning York