| Benjamin Franklin - 1818 - 556 頁
...troops, so well provided with artillery, the fort, though completely fortified, and assisted with a very strong garrison, can probably make but a short resistance....ambuscades of the Indians who by constant practice, are dextrous in laying and executing them: and the slender line, near four miles long, which your army... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1834 - 682 頁
...troops, so well provided with artillery, the fort, though completely fortified, and assisted with a very strong garrison, can probably make but a short resistance. The only danger I apprehend of obstraction to your march, is from the ambuscades of the Indians, who by constant practice, are dextrous... | |
| 1834 - 438 頁
...troops, so well provided with artillery, the fort, though completely fortified, and assisted with a very strong garrison, . can probably make but a short resistance. The only danger, 1 apprehend, of obstruction to your march, is from the ambuscades of the Indians, who by constant practice,... | |
| Orville Luther Holley - 1848 - 522 頁
...fine troops BO well provided with artillery, the post, though completely fortified, and with a very strong garrison, can probably make but a short resistance....your march is from the ambuscades of the Indians, who are dexterous in laying and executing them ; and the slender line, nearly four miles long, which your... | |
| Washington Irving - 1855 - 566 頁
...troops, so well provided with artillery, the fort, though completely fortified, and assisted with a very strong garrison, can probably make but a short resistance....laying and executing them ; and the slender line, nearly four miles long, which your army must make, may expose it to be attacked by surprise on its... | |
| Washington Irving - 1859 - 498 頁
...troops, so well provided with artillery, the fort, though completely fortified, and assisted with a very strong garrison, can probably make but a short resistance....in laying and executing them; and the slender line, nearly four miles long, which your army must make, may expose it to be attacked by surprise on its... | |
| Washington Irving - 1860 - 492 頁
...troops, so well provided with artillery, the fort, though completely fortified, and assisted with a very strong garrison, can probably make but a short resistance....ambuscades of the Indians, who, by constant practice, arc dexterous in laying and executing them ; and the slender line, nearly four miles long, which your... | |
| Morrison Heady - 1864 - 336 頁
...troops, so well provided with artillery, the fort, though completely fortified and assisted with a very strong garrison, can probably make but a short resistance....in laying and executing them; and the slender line, nearly four miles long, which your army must make, may expose it to be attacked by surprise on its... | |
| James Parton - 1864 - 668 頁
...troops so well provided with artillery, the fort, though completely fortified, and assisted with a very strong garrison, can probably make but a short resistance....The only danger I apprehend of obstruction to your mar*, is from the ambuscades of the Indians, who, by constant practice, are dexterous in laying and... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1868 - 426 頁
...well provided with artillery, that place not yet compleatly fortified, and as we hear with no very strong garrison, can probably make but a short resistance....danger I apprehend of obstruction to your march is from ambuscades of Indians, who, by constant practice, are dexterous in laying and executing them ; and... | |
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