Life of George Washington, Količina 4G. P. Putnam, 1865 - 479 strani |
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... Marquis Lafayette and his Light - infantry - Proposes à Brilliant Stroke - Prepa- rations for an Attack on the British Posts on New York Island - Visit of the Mar , quis of Chastellux to the American Camp - Washington at Head - quarters ...
... Marquis Lafayette and his Light - infantry - Proposes à Brilliant Stroke - Prepa- rations for an Attack on the British Posts on New York Island - Visit of the Mar , quis of Chastellux to the American Camp - Washington at Head - quarters ...
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... Marquis de La- fayette , dated April 27th , announcing his arrival at Boston . Washington's eyes , we are told , were suffused with tears as he read this most welcome epistle , and the warmth with which he replied to it , showed his ...
... Marquis de La- fayette , dated April 27th , announcing his arrival at Boston . Washington's eyes , we are told , were suffused with tears as he read this most welcome epistle , and the warmth with which he replied to it , showed his ...
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... marquis from Morristown , Washington , in a letter to him , gave his idea of the plan which it would be proper for the French fleet and army to pursue on their arrival upon the coast . The reduction of New York he considered the first ...
... marquis from Morristown , Washington , in a letter to him , gave his idea of the plan which it would be proper for the French fleet and army to pursue on their arrival upon the coast . The reduction of New York he considered the first ...
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... Marquis de Chastellux , a friend and relative of Lafayette , but much his senior , being now forty - six years of age . * Jean Baptiste Donation de Vimeur , Comte de Rochambeau , was born at Vendome , in France , 1725 . He was not only ...
... Marquis de Chastellux , a friend and relative of Lafayette , but much his senior , being now forty - six years of age . * Jean Baptiste Donation de Vimeur , Comte de Rochambeau , was born at Vendome , in France , 1725 . He was not only ...
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... Marquis de Lafayette , and the an- nouncement of succors from France , afforded some encourage- ment ; but the tories , who are very numerous , gave out that it was only a temporary assistance , like that of Count d'Estaing . In ...
... Marquis de Lafayette , and the an- nouncement of succors from France , afforded some encourage- ment ; but the tories , who are very numerous , gave out that it was only a temporary assistance , like that of Count d'Estaing . In ...
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