Life of George Washington, Količina 4G. P. Putnam, 1865 - 479 strani |
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Stran 17
... remained true to him ; for his marriage with Miss Shippen took place just five days after the mortifying vote of Congress . Washington sympathized with Arnold's impatience , and ap- pointed the 1st of May for the trial , but it was ...
... remained true to him ; for his marriage with Miss Shippen took place just five days after the mortifying vote of Congress . Washington sympathized with Arnold's impatience , and ap- pointed the 1st of May for the trial , but it was ...
Stran 18
... remained in this state . His situation , he said , was cruel . anxious and irritated His character would continue to suffer until he should be acquitted by a court - martial , and he would be effectually prevented from joining the army ...
... remained in this state . His situation , he said , was cruel . anxious and irritated His character would continue to suffer until he should be acquitted by a court - martial , and he would be effectually prevented from joining the army ...
Stran 46
... remained by which they could receive reinforcements and supplies , or could retreat , if necessary . For this purpose , Gov- ernor Rutledge , leaving the town in the care of Lieutenant - gov- ernor Gadsden , and one half of the ...
... remained by which they could receive reinforcements and supplies , or could retreat , if necessary . For this purpose , Gov- ernor Rutledge , leaving the town in the care of Lieutenant - gov- ernor Gadsden , and one half of the ...
Stran 54
... remained a sangui- nary stain on the reputation of that impetuous soldier . The two other detachments which had been sent out by Clin- ton , met with nothing but submission . The people in general , considering resistance hopeless ...
... remained a sangui- nary stain on the reputation of that impetuous soldier . The two other detachments which had been sent out by Clin- ton , met with nothing but submission . The people in general , considering resistance hopeless ...
Stran 58
... remained at the parsonage with her two youngest chil- dren , confiding in the protection of Providence , and the human- ity of the enemy . When the sacking of the village took place , she retired with her children into a back room of ...
... remained at the parsonage with her two youngest chil- dren , confiding in the protection of Providence , and the human- ity of the enemy . When the sacking of the village took place , she retired with her children into a back room of ...
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