The Pictorial Field-book of the Revolution: Or, Illustrations, by Pen and Pencil, of the History, Biography, Scenery, Relics, and Traditions of the War for Independence, 第 2 卷Harper & Brothers, 1860 |
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... Colonel Rall 24 88. Steuben's rural Monument . 136 10. Trenton Bridge and Vicinity . 26 89. Signature of General North 136 11. Friends ' Meeting - house , near Princeton 27 90. Steuben's mural Monument . 137 12. Plan of the Battle of ...
... Colonel Rall 24 88. Steuben's rural Monument . 136 10. Trenton Bridge and Vicinity . 26 89. Signature of General North 136 11. Friends ' Meeting - house , near Princeton 27 90. Steuben's mural Monument . 137 12. Plan of the Battle of ...
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... Colonel Stevens 232. Portrait of Count Custine 233. Plan of the Siege of Yorktown . 234. Portrait of Baron Viomenil 235. View from the site of Redoubt on the River . 236. Portrait of Count Dumas 237. The Nelson Mansion . 238. Signature ...
... Colonel Stevens 232. Portrait of Count Custine 233. Plan of the Siege of Yorktown . 234. Portrait of Baron Viomenil 235. View from the site of Redoubt on the River . 236. Portrait of Count Dumas 237. The Nelson Mansion . 238. Signature ...
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... Colonel Malmedy 374. Portrait of Colonel William Polk . 375. Signature of Captain Rudulph .. 376. Gold Medal awarded to Greene . 377. View at Nelson's Ferry . 378. Site of Fort Watson . 379. Marion's Residence 380. Initial Letter ...
... Colonel Malmedy 374. Portrait of Colonel William Polk . 375. Signature of Captain Rudulph .. 376. Gold Medal awarded to Greene . 377. View at Nelson's Ferry . 378. Site of Fort Watson . 379. Marion's Residence 380. Initial Letter ...
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... Colonel Donop at Bordentown . He was ordered not to fight , but to retreat down the river when the enemy should appear . This movement had the desired effect . Donop , who should have been near enough to support Colonel Rall , ' moved ...
... Colonel Donop at Bordentown . He was ordered not to fight , but to retreat down the river when the enemy should appear . This movement had the desired effect . Donop , who should have been near enough to support Colonel Rall , ' moved ...
第 23 頁
... Colonel Rall's fatal Carousal Names and Signatures of the Hessian Officers attached to the Parole . true Whig . He had invited Colonel Rall and others to a Christmas supper at his house . Cards were introduced , and play continued ...
... Colonel Rall's fatal Carousal Names and Signatures of the Hessian Officers attached to the Parole . true Whig . He had invited Colonel Rall and others to a Christmas supper at his house . Cards were introduced , and play continued ...
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第 294 頁 - Sir, we are not weak if we make a proper use of those means which the God of nature hath placed in our power. Three millions of people, armed in the holy cause of liberty, and in such a country as that which we possess, are invincible by any force which our enemy can send against us.
第 72 頁 - Representative Houses repeatedly, for opposing with manly firmness his invasions on the rights of the people. He has refused for a long time, after such dissolutions to cause others to be elected ; whereby the Legislative Powers, incapable of Annihilation, have returned to the People at large for their exercise ; the State remaining in the mean time exposed to all the dangers of invasion from without, and convulsions within.
第 340 頁 - HERE WAS BURIED THOMAS JEFFERSON AUTHOR OF THE DECLARATION OF AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE, OF THE STATUTE OF VIRGINIA FOR RELIGIOUS FREEDOM, AND FATHER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA: because by these, as testimonials that I have lived, I wish most to be remembered.
第 73 頁 - For cutting off our Trade with all parts of the world; For imposing Taxes on us without our Consent; For depriving us in many cases of the benefits of Trial by Jury; For transporting us beyond Seas to be tried for pretended offenses...
第 79 頁 - NEW JERSEY Richard Stockton John Witherspoon Francis Hopkinson John Hart Abraham Clark PENNSYLVANIA Robert Morris Benjamin Rush Benjamin...
第 476 頁 - Then sweet the hour that brings release From danger and from toil : We talk the battle over, And share the battle's spoil. The woodland rings with laugh and shout, As if a hunt were up, And woodland flowers are gathered To crown the soldier's cup. With merry songs we mock the wind That in the pine-top grieves, And slumber long and sweetly On beds of oaken leaves. Well knows the fair and friendly moon The band that Marion leads — The glitter of their rifles, The scampering of their steeds.
第 77 頁 - He has refused, for a long time after such dissolutions, to cause others to be elected ; whereby the legislative powers, incapable of annihilation, have returned to the people at large, for their exercise, the state remaining, in the mean time, exposed to all the dangers of invasion from without, and convulsions within.
第 294 頁 - We have petitioned, we have remonstrated, we have supplicated, we have prostrated ourselves before the throne, and have implored its interposition to arrest the tyrannical hands of the ministry and parliament. Our petitions have been slighted, our remonstrances have produced additional violence and insult, our supplications have been disregarded, and we have been spurned with contempt from the foot of the throne.
第 295 頁 - Gentlemen may cry peace, peace, but there is no peace. The war is actually begun. The next gale that sweeps from the north will bring to our ears the clash of resounding arms.
第 572 頁 - Woodman, spare that tree ! Touch not a single bough ! In youth it sheltered me, And I'll protect it now.