Life of George Washington, Količina 4G. P. Putnam, 1865 - 479 strani |
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... sometimes without both . There was a scarcity , too , of clothing and blankets , so that the poor soldiers were starving with cold as well as hunger . VOL . IV . -1 Washington wrote to President Reed of Pennsylvania , en- treating.
... sometimes without both . There was a scarcity , too , of clothing and blankets , so that the poor soldiers were starving with cold as well as hunger . VOL . IV . -1 Washington wrote to President Reed of Pennsylvania , en- treating.
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Washington Irving. Washington wrote to President Reed of Pennsylvania , en- treating aid and supplies from that State to keep his army from disbanding . " We have never , " said he , " experienced a like extremity at any period of the ...
Washington Irving. Washington wrote to President Reed of Pennsylvania , en- treating aid and supplies from that State to keep his army from disbanding . " We have never , " said he , " experienced a like extremity at any period of the ...
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... president ( Wharton ) and executive council of Pennsylvania , and by his conduct , which was deemed arbitrary and arrogant , had drawn upon himself the hostility of that body , which became stern and unsparing censors of his conduct ...
... president ( Wharton ) and executive council of Pennsylvania , and by his conduct , which was deemed arbitrary and arrogant , had drawn upon himself the hostility of that body , which became stern and unsparing censors of his conduct ...
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... president and executive council , who were whigs to a man ; and it was sneeringly observed , that " he had courted the loyalists from the start . " General Joseph Reed , at that time one of the executive com- mittee , observes in a ...
... president and executive council , who were whigs to a man ; and it was sneeringly observed , that " he had courted the loyalists from the start . " General Joseph Reed , at that time one of the executive com- mittee , observes in a ...
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... President Reed . Information of these facts , with a printed copy of the charges , reached Arnold at Washington's camp on the Raritan , which he had visited while on the way to Albany . His first solicitude was about the effect they ...
... President Reed . Information of these facts , with a printed copy of the charges , reached Arnold at Washington's camp on the Raritan , which he had visited while on the way to Albany . His first solicitude was about the effect they ...
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