Life of George Washington, Količina 2G. P. Putnam's sons, 1897 |
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Stran 35
... writes he , " of leaving this proud town until I enter it in triumph . I am in the way of my duty , and I know no fear . " t Happy for him had he fallen at this moment . Happy * Civil War in America , vol . i . , p . 112 . † See ...
... writes he , " of leaving this proud town until I enter it in triumph . I am in the way of my duty , and I know no fear . " t Happy for him had he fallen at this moment . Happy * Civil War in America , vol . i . , p . 112 . † See ...
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... writes Lee , " and pledges his honor that none are coming . He says it is merely a visit to his friend Tryon . If it is really so , it is the most whimsical piece of civility I ever heard of . " * Remembrancer , vol . iii . A gentleman ...
... writes Lee , " and pledges his honor that none are coming . He says it is merely a visit to his friend Tryon . If it is really so , it is the most whimsical piece of civility I ever heard of . " * Remembrancer , vol . iii . A gentleman ...
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... writes a British officer , " has driven all the well - affected people from the town of New York . If something is not speedily done , his Britannic majesty's American dominions will be confined within a very narrow compass . " t In the ...
... writes a British officer , " has driven all the well - affected people from the town of New York . If something is not speedily done , his Britannic majesty's American dominions will be confined within a very narrow compass . " t In the ...
Stran 44
... writes he , " worked with the greatest zeal and pleasure . I really believe the generality are as well - affected . as any on the continent . " Some of the well - affected , how- ever , thought he was rather too self - willed and high ...
... writes he , " worked with the greatest zeal and pleasure . I really believe the generality are as well - affected . as any on the continent . " Some of the well - affected , how- ever , thought he was rather too self - willed and high ...
Stran 49
... writes he , on the 10th of February ; " but to declare it , unless to a friend , may be an argument of vanity . I know the unhappy predicament I stand in ; I know that much is expected of me ; I know that , without men , without arms ...
... writes he , on the 10th of February ; " but to declare it , unless to a friend , may be an argument of vanity . I know the unhappy predicament I stand in ; I know that much is expected of me ; I know that , without men , without arms ...
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