| George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1834 - 574 sivua
...along the southern margin of the Monongahela. Washington was often heard to say during his lifetime, that the most beautiful spectacle he had ever beheld...columns and marched in exact order, the sun gleamed VOL. II. NN from their burnished arms, the river flowed tranquilly on their right, and the deep forest... | |
| Samuel Gardner Drake - 1837 - 642 sivua
...ujion the other side of it Washington often said afterwards, " that the most beautiful 8])ectacle which he had ever beheld was the display of the British troops on this eventful morning." They were in full umlbrm, and marched in the most perfect order, and dreamed of nothing but an easy... | |
| Samuel George Arnold - 1840 - 238 sivua
...distant. Washington was often heard to say during his lifetime that the most beautiful spectacle that he ever beheld was the display of the British troops...their right ; and the deep forest overshadowed them in solemn grandeur on their left. What a contrast with the scene of carnage and horror that ensued... | |
| James Wimer - 1841 - 788 sivua
...encounter upon the other side. Washington often said afterwards, " that the most beautiful spectacle which he had ever beheld was the display of the British troops on this eventful morning." They were in full uniform, and marched in the most perfect order, and dreamed of nothing but an easy... | |
| Jared Sparks - 1845 - 646 sivua
...southern margin of the Monongahela. . — I"- Washington was often heard to say during his lifetime, i755> that the most beautiful spectacle he had ever beheld...soldiers were arranged in columns and marched in exact oider, the sun gleamed from their burnished arms, the river flowed tranquilly on their right, and the... | |
| Henry Howe - 1845 - 616 sivua
...fort." " Washington was often heard to say during his lifetime, that the most beautiful spectacle he ever beheld was the display of the British troops...dressed in full uniform ; the soldiers were arranged in column! and marched in exact order ; the sun gleamed from their burnished arms ; the river flowed tranquilly... | |
| Henry Howe - 1845 - 562 sivua
...fort" " Washington was often heard to say during his lifetime, that the most beautiful spectacle he ever beheld was the display of the British troops...dressed in full uniform ; the soldiers were arranged hi columns and marched in exact order ; the sun gleamed from their burnished arms ; the river flowed... | |
| Jared Sparks - 1846 - 644 sivua
...margin of the Monongahela. "'• Washington was often heard to say during his lifetime, 1755. tnat tne most beautiful spectacle he had ever beheld was the...soldiers were arranged in columns and marched in exact 01der, the sun gleamed from their burnished arms, the river flowed tranquilly on their right, and the... | |
| George Washington - 1847 - 574 sivua
...along the southern margin of the Monongahela. Washington was often heard to say during his lifetime, that the most beautiful spectacle he had ever beheld...columns and marched in exact order, the sun gleamed VOL. II. NN from their burnished arms, the river flowed tranquilly on their right, and the deep forest... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1848 - 746 sivua
...upon the other side of it Washington often said afterwards, " that the most beautiful spectacle which he had ever beheld was the display of the British troops on this eventful morning." They were in full uniform, and marched in the most perfect order, and dreamed of nothing hut an easy... | |
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