Life of George Washington, Količina 3Putnam, 1860 Five volumes complete in three. |
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... Honor of the Tomahawk - Tragical Story of Miss McCrea - Its Results - Burgoyne Advances to Fort Edward - Schuyler at Stillwa- ter - Joined by Lincoln - Burgoyne deserted by his Indian Allies , . • 140 CHAPTER XV . Difficulties of ...
... Honor of the Tomahawk - Tragical Story of Miss McCrea - Its Results - Burgoyne Advances to Fort Edward - Schuyler at Stillwa- ter - Joined by Lincoln - Burgoyne deserted by his Indian Allies , . • 140 CHAPTER XV . Difficulties of ...
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... Honor Wounded - His Passage at Arms with General Gates - His Seat at the Board of War uncomfortable - Determines that Lord Stir- ling shall Bleed - His Wounded Honor Healed - His Interviews with Washington -Sees the Correspondence of ...
... Honor Wounded - His Passage at Arms with General Gates - His Seat at the Board of War uncomfortable - Determines that Lord Stir- ling shall Bleed - His Wounded Honor Healed - His Interviews with Washington -Sees the Correspondence of ...
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... honor and a regard to my own reputation render indispensably necessary . Congress can put us on a par by dismissing one or the other from the service . " Congress failed to comply with the general's request . They * The reader may ...
... honor and a regard to my own reputation render indispensably necessary . Congress can put us on a par by dismissing one or the other from the service . " Congress failed to comply with the general's request . They * The reader may ...
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... , last year , the honor to command in the second post in America ; and had the good fortune to prevent the enemy from making their so much wished - for junction with General Howe . After this , to be expected to dwindle.
... , last year , the honor to command in the second post in America ; and had the good fortune to prevent the enemy from making their so much wished - for junction with General Howe . After this , to be expected to dwindle.
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... honor of Congress , and that it was expected his letters in future would be written in a style suitable to the dignity of the representative body of these free and independent States , and to his own char- aeter as their officer . His ...
... honor of Congress , and that it was expected his letters in future would be written in a style suitable to the dignity of the representative body of these free and independent States , and to his own char- aeter as their officer . His ...
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