Life of George Washington, Količina 2G. P. Putnam's sons, 1897 |
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Stran 31
... remained silent . Montgomery felt for a moment as if the surprise had been complete . He paused in the breach to rally on the troops , who were stum- bling along the difficult pass . " Push on , my brave boys , " cried he , " Quebec is ...
... remained silent . Montgomery felt for a moment as if the surprise had been complete . He paused in the breach to rally on the troops , who were stum- bling along the difficult pass . " Push on , my brave boys , " cried he , " Quebec is ...
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... General Carleton , however , contented himself with having secured the safety of the place , and remained cautiously passive until he should be 7 properly re - enforced ; distrusting the good faith of 34 Works of Washington Irving.
... General Carleton , however , contented himself with having secured the safety of the place , and remained cautiously passive until he should be 7 properly re - enforced ; distrusting the good faith of 34 Works of Washington Irving.
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... remained enduring monuments of his renown . His name , like that of Montgomery , would have been treasured up among the dearest though most mournful recollections of his country , and that country would have been spared the single ...
... remained enduring monuments of his renown . His name , like that of Montgomery , would have been treasured up among the dearest though most mournful recollections of his country , and that country would have been spared the single ...
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... remained quiet out of spite . The people here laugh at his nonsense , and begin to despise the menaces which formerly used to throw them into convulsions . " Washington appears to have shared the merriment . In his reply to Lee he ...
... remained quiet out of spite . The people here laugh at his nonsense , and begin to despise the menaces which formerly used to throw them into convulsions . " Washington appears to have shared the merriment . In his reply to Lee he ...
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... remained within their works , leaving the beleaguering army slowly to augment its forces . The country was dis- satisfied with the inaction of the latter . Even Congress was anxious for some successful blow that might revive popular ...
... remained within their works , leaving the beleaguering army slowly to augment its forces . The country was dis- satisfied with the inaction of the latter . Even Congress was anxious for some successful blow that might revive popular ...
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