| George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1834 - 588 halaman
...but of a melancholy nature. Yesterday morning the enemy landed a large body of troops below Dobbs's Ferry, and advanced very rapidly to the fort called...attempting to seize, I directed the troops, consisting of Ik-all's, Heard's, the remainder of Ewing's brigades, and some other parts of broken regiments, to... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1834 - 590 halaman
...but of a melancholy nature. Yesterday morning the enemy landed a large body of troops below Dobbs's Ferry, and advanced very rapidly to the fort called...broken regiments, to move over to the west side of Hackinsac River. A considerable quantity of stores and some artillery have fallen into the enemy's... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1839 - 588 halaman
...but of a melancholy nature. Yesterday morning the enemy landed a large body of troops below Dobbs's Ferry, and advanced very rapidly to the fort called...broken regiments, to move over to the west side of Hackinsac River. A considerable quantity of stores and some artillery have fallen into the enemy's... | |
| George Washington Greene - 1866 - 94 halaman
..."Crisis." "Yesterday morning/' writes Washington, " the enemy landed a large body of troops below Dobbs's Ferry, and advanced very rapidly to the fort called...broken regiments, to move over to the west side of Hackinsack river. A considerable quantity of stores and some artillery have fallen into the enemy's... | |
| George Washington Greene - 1871 - 538 halaman
...Crisis." " Yesterday morning," writes Washington, " the enemy landed a large body of troops below Dobbs's Ferry, and advanced very rapidly to the fort called...broken regiments, to move over to the west side of Hackeusack River. A considerable quantity of stores and some artillery have fallen into the enemy's... | |
| George Washington Greene - 1878 - 540 halaman
...Dobbs's Ferry, and advanced very rapidly to the fort culled by your name. I immediately went over, und, as the fort was not tenable on this side, and we were...broken regiments, to move over to the west side of Hackeusack River. A considerable quantity of stores and some artillery have fallen into the enemy's... | |
| George Washington - 1890 - 576 halaman
...and, as the Fort was not tenable on this side, and we were in a narrow neck of land, the passes out of which the enemy were attempting to seize, I directed...broken Regiments, to move over to the West Side of Hackinsac River. A considerable Quantity of Stores and some artillery have fallen into the enemy's... | |
| 1890 - 566 halaman
...Head-quarters, Hackensack : " Yesterday morning the enemy landed a large body of troops below Dobbs' Ferry, and advanced very rapidly to the Fort called by your name [Fort Lee]. I immediately went over, and, as the Fort was not tenable on this side, and we were in... | |
| 1890 - 558 halaman
...Head-quarters, Hackensack : " Yesterday morning the enemy landed a large body of troops below Dobbs' Ferry, and advanced very rapidly to the Fort called by your name [Fort Lee], I immediately went over, and, as the Fort was not tenable on this side, and we were in... | |
| William Spohn Baker - 1892 - 358 halaman
...of troops below Dobbs' Ferry, and advanced very rapidly to the Fort called by your Name [Fort Lee]. I immediately went over, and, as the Fort was not...side, and we were in a narrow neck of land, the passes out of which the enemy were attempting to seize, I directed the Troops to move over to the west side... | |
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