America Past and Present: An Interpretation with Readings, 1권Allyn and Bacon, 1968 - 1375페이지 |
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... whole attention to that quarter . The ships attend- ing them are to edge over at break of day as near as possible , without grounding , and cannonade the French intrenchments . At nine o'clock this night our army in high spirits , the ...
... whole attention to that quarter . The ships attend- ing them are to edge over at break of day as near as possible , without grounding , and cannonade the French intrenchments . At nine o'clock this night our army in high spirits , the ...
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... whole were forced to quit the bridge and return toward Concord . Some of the Grenadiers met ' em in the road and then advanced to meet the Rebels , who had got this side the bridge and on a good height , but seeing the manoeuvre they ...
... whole were forced to quit the bridge and return toward Concord . Some of the Grenadiers met ' em in the road and then advanced to meet the Rebels , who had got this side the bridge and on a good height , but seeing the manoeuvre they ...
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... whole , and the preservation of the whole ; and there is that which will keep me to my duty dur- ing this struggle , whether the sun and the stars shall appear , or shall not appear , for many days . I speak to - day for the ...
... whole , and the preservation of the whole ; and there is that which will keep me to my duty dur- ing this struggle , whether the sun and the stars shall appear , or shall not appear , for many days . I speak to - day for the ...
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