Life of George Washington, Količina 4G. P. Putnam, 1865 - 479 strani |
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Stran 15
... feeling prevailed on the subject in the committee of Congress and the executive council of Pennsylva- nia , and the correspondence between those legislative bodies was occasionally tinctured with needless acrimony . Arnold , in the ...
... feeling prevailed on the subject in the committee of Congress and the executive council of Pennsylva- nia , and the correspondence between those legislative bodies was occasionally tinctured with needless acrimony . Arnold , in the ...
Stran 17
... feeling as a soldier will render every thing I can say further on the subject unnecessary . ” * * * * It was doubtless soothing to his irritated pride , that the woman on whom he had placed his affections remained true to him ; for his ...
... feeling as a soldier will render every thing I can say further on the subject unnecessary . ” * * * * It was doubtless soothing to his irritated pride , that the woman on whom he had placed his affections remained true to him ; for his ...
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... feelings at the present juncture are admirably expressed in a letter to the Baron de Steuben . " The prospect , my dear Baron , is gloomy , and the storm threatens , but I hope we shall extricate ourselves , and bring every thing to a ...
... feelings at the present juncture are admirably expressed in a letter to the Baron de Steuben . " The prospect , my dear Baron , is gloomy , and the storm threatens , but I hope we shall extricate ourselves , and bring every thing to a ...
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... Feeling himself now strongly posted , he awaited with confidence the expected attempt of the enemy to gain the height . No such attempt was made . The resistance already experienced , especially at the bridge , and the sight of militia ...
... Feeling himself now strongly posted , he awaited with confidence the expected attempt of the enemy to gain the height . No such attempt was made . The resistance already experienced , especially at the bridge , and the sight of militia ...
Stran 70
... feeling of all the inhabitants of the continent . This town is of considerable size , and contains , like the rest , both whigs and tories . I landed with my staff , without troops ; no- body appeared in the streets ; those at the ...
... feeling of all the inhabitants of the continent . This town is of considerable size , and contains , like the rest , both whigs and tories . I landed with my staff , without troops ; no- body appeared in the streets ; those at the ...
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