| Thomas Paine - 1824 - 524 halaman
...town of Hackensack, and there passed the river. We brought off as much baggage as the wagons could contain, the rest was lost. The simple object was to bring off the garrison, and march them on till they could be strengthened by the Jersey or Pennsylvania militia, so as to be... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1824 - 478 halaman
...town of Hackensack, and there passed the river. We brought off as much baggage as the wagons could contain, the rest was lost. The simple object was to bring off the garrison, and march them on till they could be strengthened by the Jersey or Pennsylvania militia, so as to be... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1826 - 470 halaman
...town of Hackensack, and there passed the river. We brought off as much baggage as the waggons could contain, the rest was lost. The simple object was to bring off the garrison, and to march them on till they could be strengthened by the Jersey or Pennsylvania militia, so as to... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1826 - 482 halaman
...town of Hackensack, and there passed the river. We brought off as much baggage as the waggons could contain, the rest was lost. The simple object was to bring off the garrison, and to march them on till they could be strengthened by the Jersey or Pennsylvania militia, so as to... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1835 - 552 halaman
...town of Hackensack, and there passed the river. We brought off as much baggage as the wagons could contain, the rest was lost. The simple object was to bring off the garrison, and march them on till they could be strengthened by the Jersey or Pennsylvania militia, so as to be... | |
| John Warner Barber, Henry Howe - 1844 - 546 halaman
...the town of Hackensack, and there passed the nver. We brought off as much baggage as the wagons could contain ; the rest was lost. The simple object was to bring off the garrison, and to march them on until they could be strengthened by the Pennsylvania or Jersey militia, so as... | |
| Evert Augustus Duyckinck - 1855 - 718 halaman
...town oí Hackeusack, and there passed the river. We brought olí as much bnggnge as the waggons could contain, the rest was lost. The simple object was to bring off the garrison, and to march them on till they could be strengthened by the Jersey or Pennsylvania militia, so as to... | |
| Evert Augustus Duyckinck, George Long Duyckinck - 1856 - 704 halaman
...town of Hackensack, and there passed the river. We brought off as much b:igt;age as the waggons could contain, the rest was lost. The simple object was to bring off the garrison, and to march them on till they could be strengthened by the Jersey or Pennsylvania militia, so as to... | |
| George Washington Greene - 1866 - 94 halaman
...bridge and the ferry, and made their way through some marshy grounds, up to the town of Hackinsack, and there passed the river. We brought off as much...unimpeachable documents before me and Mr. Bancroft's narrative by their side, he must excuse me if I go to his own vocabulary for the epithets which the... | |
| George Washington Greene - 1866 - 94 halaman
...bridge and the ferry, and made their way through some marshy grounds, up to the town of Hackinsack, and there passed the river. We brought off as much...unimpeachable documents before me and Mr. Bancroft's narrative .by their side, he must excuse me if I go to his own vocabulary for the epithets which the... | |
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