Life of George Washington, Količina 4G. P. Putnam, 1865 - 479 strani |
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... considered some of his charges dubious , and others exorbitant . Washington , however , still looked upon him with favor , and , but a month previously , had presented him with a pair of epaulettes and a sword - knot , " as a testimony ...
... considered some of his charges dubious , and others exorbitant . Washington , however , still looked upon him with favor , and , but a month previously , had presented him with a pair of epaulettes and a sword - knot , " as a testimony ...
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... considered well affected to the American cause ; the young lady herself , during the occupation of the city by the enemy , had been a " toast " among the British officers , and selected as one of the beauties of the Mischianza . 99 1780 ...
... considered well affected to the American cause ; the young lady herself , during the occupation of the city by the enemy , had been a " toast " among the British officers , and selected as one of the beauties of the Mischianza . 99 1780 ...
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... considered them attentively , discharging from our minds , as much as possible , all impressions produced by Arnold's subsequent history , and we are surprised to find , after the hos- tility manifested against him by the council of ...
... considered them attentively , discharging from our minds , as much as possible , all impressions produced by Arnold's subsequent history , and we are surprised to find , after the hos- tility manifested against him by the council of ...
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... considered as “ in a great measure broken up . " The British , on the contrary , had the ad- vantage of their naval force , “ there being nothing then in the American seas which could even venture to look at it . ” Such were some of the ...
... considered as “ in a great measure broken up . " The British , on the contrary , had the ad- vantage of their naval force , “ there being nothing then in the American seas which could even venture to look at it . ” Such were some of the ...
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... considered as advanced on ac- count , and comprehended at their just value in the final settlement . At this gloomy crisis came a letter from the Marquis de La- fayette , dated April 27th , announcing his arrival at Boston ...
... considered as advanced on ac- count , and comprehended at their just value in the final settlement . At this gloomy crisis came a letter from the Marquis de La- fayette , dated April 27th , announcing his arrival at Boston ...
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