Life of George Washington, Količina 3Putnam, 1860 Five volumes complete in three. |
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... body to communicate with him , and could not perceive how it would tend to his ad- vantage or the interest of the public . Lee repeated his request , but with no better success . He felt this refusal deeply ; as a brief , sad note to ...
... body to communicate with him , and could not perceive how it would tend to his ad- vantage or the interest of the public . Lee repeated his request , but with no better success . He felt this refusal deeply ; as a brief , sad note to ...
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... body as I really think it fraught with every evil . " Washington was not always successful in instilling his wise moderation into public councils . Congress adhered to their vin- 1777. ] TREATMENT OF AMERICAN PRISONERS . 19 dictive ...
... body as I really think it fraught with every evil . " Washington was not always successful in instilling his wise moderation into public councils . Congress adhered to their vin- 1777. ] TREATMENT OF AMERICAN PRISONERS . 19 dictive ...
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... body after a sharp skirmish , in which nine of the marauders were killed . Four more were slain on the banks of Canopas Creek as they were setting fire to some boats . The enemy were disap- pointed in the hope of carrying off a great ...
... body after a sharp skirmish , in which nine of the marauders were killed . Four more were slain on the banks of Canopas Creek as they were setting fire to some boats . The enemy were disap- pointed in the hope of carrying off a great ...
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... body that he should set out for Philadelphia about the 21st of March , and should immediately on his arrival require the promised inquiry into his conduct . Gates , of course , was acquainted with this cir- cumstance . He knew Schuyler ...
... body that he should set out for Philadelphia about the 21st of March , and should immediately on his arrival require the promised inquiry into his conduct . Gates , of course , was acquainted with this cir- cumstance . He knew Schuyler ...
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... body of these free and independent States , and to his own char- aeter as their officer . His expressions , too , respecting the inter- cepted letter , that he had expected Congress would have done him all the justice in their power ...
... body of these free and independent States , and to his own char- aeter as their officer . His expressions , too , respecting the inter- cepted letter , that he had expected Congress would have done him all the justice in their power ...
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affairs aide-de-camp Albany American arms army Arnold arrived artillery attack baggage Baroness batteries battle brave brigade British Burgoyne camp campaign Canada cannon captured chevaux-de-frise Colonel command commander-in-chief conduct Congress Conway Creek Delaware detachment division encamped endeavored enemy enemy's expedition fire flank fleet force Ford Fort Edward Fort Mercer Fort Mifflin Fort Montgomery French garrison Gates give Governor Greene Hampshire Grants head-quarters Hessian Highlands Hill honor horses Hudson hundred Indians Island Jerseys killed Lafayette Leger letter light-infantry Lord main body major-general marquis ment Mifflin miles military militia Miss McCrea Mohawk River morning night officers parties passed Peekskill Philadelphia prisoners Putnam quarters rear received reconnoitre regiment reinforcements reply retreat Riedesel river road royalists Schuyler sent ships side Sir Henry Clinton Skenesborough soldiers spirit Stark Sullivan thousand Ticonderoga tion took troops Tryon County Washington Wayne whole Wilkinson woods wounded writes York