Life of George Washington, Količina 2G. P. Putnam's sons, 1897 |
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... know no fear . " t Happy for him had he fallen at this moment . Happy * Civil War in America , vol . i . , p . 112 . † See Arnold's Letter . Remembrancer , ii . 368 . for him had he found a soldier's and a patriot's Life of Washington 35.
... know no fear . " t Happy for him had he fallen at this moment . Happy * Civil War in America , vol . i . , p . 112 . † See Arnold's Letter . Remembrancer , ii . 368 . for him had he found a soldier's and a patriot's Life of Washington 35.
Stran 36
Washington Irving. for him had he found a soldier's and a patriot's grave , be- neath the rock - built walls of Quebec . Those walls would have remained enduring monuments of his renown . His name , like that of Montgomery , would have ...
Washington Irving. for him had he found a soldier's and a patriot's grave , be- neath the rock - built walls of Quebec . Those walls would have remained enduring monuments of his renown . His name , like that of Montgomery , would have ...
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... chiefs . He forth- with hastened from Albany , at the head of a body of soldiers ; was joined by Colonel Herkimer , with the militia of Tryon County marshaled forth on the frozen bosom of the Mohawk Life of Washington 37.
... chiefs . He forth- with hastened from Albany , at the head of a body of soldiers ; was joined by Colonel Herkimer , with the militia of Tryon County marshaled forth on the frozen bosom of the Mohawk Life of Washington 37.
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... soldiers by profession , en- deavored to while away the time by every amusement within their reach ; but , in truth , the condition of the besieged town was daily becoming more and more distressing . The inhab- itants were without flour ...
... soldiers by profession , en- deavored to while away the time by every amusement within their reach ; but , in truth , the condition of the besieged town was daily becoming more and more distressing . The inhab- itants were without flour ...
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... soldier , con- victed of receiving stolen goods , was sentenced to one hun- dred lashes on her bare back , at the cart's tail , in different parts of the town , and an imprisonment of three months . Meanwhile , Washington was ...
... soldier , con- victed of receiving stolen goods , was sentenced to one hun- dred lashes on her bare back , at the cart's tail , in different parts of the town , and an imprisonment of three months . Meanwhile , Washington was ...
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