Life of George Washington, Količina 4G. P. Putnam, 1865 - 479 strani |
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... Circumstances of his Capture , .. 79 96 CHAPTER X. Interview of Washington with the French Officers at Hartford - Plan of Attack Dis- concerted - Washington's Return - Scenes at Arnold's Head - quarters in the High- lands - Tidings of ...
... Circumstances of his Capture , .. 79 96 CHAPTER X. Interview of Washington with the French Officers at Hartford - Plan of Attack Dis- concerted - Washington's Return - Scenes at Arnold's Head - quarters in the High- lands - Tidings of ...
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... circumstances attending the enforce- ment of it gave rise to scandal . Former instances of a merce- nary spirit made Arnold liable to suspicions , and it was alleged that , while by the proclamation he shut up the stores and shops so ...
... circumstances attending the enforce- ment of it gave rise to scandal . Former instances of a merce- nary spirit made Arnold liable to suspicions , and it was alleged that , while by the proclamation he shut up the stores and shops so ...
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... circumstances , General Lincoln yielded to the entreaties of the inhabitants , and , instead of remaining with his army in the open country , as he had intended , shut himself up with them in the place for its defence , leaving merely ...
... circumstances , General Lincoln yielded to the entreaties of the inhabitants , and , instead of remaining with his army in the open country , as he had intended , shut himself up with them in the place for its defence , leaving merely ...
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... circumstances , to maintain an 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 ...
... circumstances , to maintain an 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 ...
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... circumstances to exhaust the patience of the soldiery , that it begins at length to be worn out , and we see in every line of the army , features of mutiny and sedition . All our departments , all our operations , are at a stand , and ...
... circumstances to exhaust the patience of the soldiery , that it begins at length to be worn out , and we see in every line of the army , features of mutiny and sedition . All our departments , all our operations , are at a stand , and ...
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