Life of George Washington, Količina 4G. P. Putnam, 1865 - 479 strani |
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Stran 19
... appeared to be upright . As to his having granted the permission without the know- ledge of the commander - in - chief , though present in the camp , Ar- nold alleged that it was customary in the army for general officers to grant ...
... appeared to be upright . As to his having granted the permission without the know- ledge of the commander - in - chief , though present in the camp , Ar- nold alleged that it was customary in the army for general officers to grant ...
Stran 20
... appeared before the pub- lic , a soldier crippled in their service . All these should have pleaded in his favor , should have produced indulgence of his errors , and mitigated that animosity which he always contended . had been the ...
... appeared before the pub- lic , a soldier crippled in their service . All these should have pleaded in his favor , should have produced indulgence of his errors , and mitigated that animosity which he always contended . had been the ...
Stran 32
... appearance suitable to their rank . The men had not this resource . They murmured and showed a tendency to seditious combinations . These , and other defects in the military system , were pressed by Washington upon the attention of ...
... appearance suitable to their rank . The men had not this resource . They murmured and showed a tendency to seditious combinations . These , and other defects in the military system , were pressed by Washington upon the attention of ...
Stran 53
... appearance of the enemy . He hastily drew up his men in order of battle , in an open wood , on the right of the road . His artillery and waggons , which were in the advance escorted by part of his infantry , were ordered to continue on ...
... appearance of the enemy . He hastily drew up his men in order of battle , in an open wood , on the right of the road . His artillery and waggons , which were in the advance escorted by part of his infantry , were ordered to continue on ...
Stran 54
... appearance of any detachment of king's troops , thought themselves absolved from all respect to their American masters , and entirely released from servitude . They quitted the plantations and followed the army . " * Sir Henry now ...
... appearance of any detachment of king's troops , thought themselves absolved from all respect to their American masters , and entirely released from servitude . They quitted the plantations and followed the army . " * Sir Henry now ...
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advance affairs aide-de-camp American André arms army Arnold arrived artillery attack baggage bridge British Camden camp campaign captured cavalry Charleston Chesapeake Colonel command conduct Congress Count de Rochambeau crossed despatched detachment dragoons effect Elizabethtown encamped enemy enemy's favor fear Ferry fire fleet force formed French garrison Gates gave give Governor Greene guard Hamilton head-quarters honor horses Hudson hundred infantry ington Island James River Jersey killed King's Lafayette land letter Lord Cornwallis Lord Rawdon lordship marquis Marquis de Lafayette miles military militia Morristown Mount Vernon night North Carolina officers orders passed patriotism Pedee River Pennsylvania Philadelphia present President prisoners received regiment reinforcements reply retired retreat road Rochambeau sent ships side Sir Henry Clinton soldiers South Staten Island Sumter Tarleton thousand tion took troops Virginia waggons Wash Washington Wayne West Point wounded writes York York Island Yorktown