Life of George Washington, Količina 2G.P. Putnam's sons, 1856 |
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Stran 64
... success . My anxiety extends itself to poor Arnold , whose fate depends upon the issue of your campaign . The more I reflect upon the importance of your expedition , the greater is my concern , lest it should sink under insuperable ...
... success . My anxiety extends itself to poor Arnold , whose fate depends upon the issue of your campaign . The more I reflect upon the importance of your expedition , the greater is my concern , lest it should sink under insuperable ...
Stran 95
... success in the expedition against Quebec . In a letter to Schuyler , he passed a high eulogium on Arnold . " The merit of this gentleman is certainly great , " writes he , “ and I heartily wish that fortune may distinguish him as one of ...
... success in the expedition against Quebec . In a letter to Schuyler , he passed a high eulogium on Arnold . " The merit of this gentleman is certainly great , " writes he , “ and I heartily wish that fortune may distinguish him as one of ...
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... success , and even of our ability to protect them . " I venture to assure you , and the Congress , that I can in a few days reduce the army to order , and with the assistance of a kind Providence , put a new face to our affairs here ...
... success , and even of our ability to protect them . " I venture to assure you , and the Congress , that I can in a few days reduce the army to order , and with the assistance of a kind Providence , put a new face to our affairs here ...
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