| Woodrow Wilson - 1896 - 532 sivua
...dreary morning, Washington drew his little force up outside their works upon the open meadow. lle " thought the French would come up to him in open field,"...there, kept their distance afterwards. Villiers brought them after that only " as near as possible without uselessly exposing the lives of the King's subjects,"... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1897 - 404 sivua
...moon to the other, and made no fortifications at all, except that little thing upon the meadow, where he thought the French would come up to him in open field." causing great distress to the wounded, two of whom they murdered and scalped. For a time there was... | |
| Joseph Solomon Walton, Martin Grove Brumbaugh - 1897 - 316 sivua
...full moon to the other, and made no fortification at all but that little thing upon the meadow where he thought the French would come up to him in open field. Had he taken Half King's advice, had he built what the Half King told him, he could have beaten the... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1897 - 586 sivua
...moon to the other, and made no fortifications at all, except that little thing upon the meadow, where he thought the French would come up to him in open field." 1754.] SUCCESS OF VILLIERS. 167 causing great distress to the wounded, two of whom they murdered and... | |
| Worthington Chauncey Ford - 1900 - 380 sivua
...full moon to the other and made no fortifications at all, but that little thing upon the Meadow, where he thought the French would come up to him in open field ; that had he taken the Half-King's advice and made such fortifications as the Half-King advised him... | |
| Joseph Solomon Walton - 1900 - 470 sivua
...full moon to another and made no fortifications at all, but that little thing upon the meadow, where he thought the French would come up to him in open field ; that had he taken the Half King's advice and made such fortifications as the Half King advised him... | |
| Norman Hapgood - 1901 - 492 sivua
...full moon to the other and made no fortifications at all, but that little thing upon the Meadow, where he thought the French would come up to him in open field ; that had he taken the Half-King's advice and made such fortifications as the Half-King advised him... | |
| 1909 - 634 sivua
...moon to another, and made no fortifications at all, except that little thing upon the meadows, where he thought the French would come up to him in open field." Such was the memorable and unfortunate event which the young Virginian colonel then thought would seriously... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1910 - 576 sivua
...moon to the other, and made no fortifications at all, except that little thing upon the meadow, where he thought the French would come up to him in open field." 1754.] SUCCESS OF VILLIERS. 167 causing great distress to the wounded, two of whom they murdered and... | |
| Emilius Oviatt Randall, Daniel Joseph Ryan - 1912 - 750 sivua
...moon to another, and made no fortifications at all, except that little thing upon the meadow, where he thought the French would come up to him in open field, whereas had he taken advice and built such fortifications as he (Half King) had advised, he might easily... | |
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