Life of George Washington, Količina 3Putnam, 1860 Five volumes complete in three. |
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... You will give out your strength to be twice as great as it is , " writes Wash- ington ; a common expedient with him in those times of scanty * Notes of the Rev. Joseph F. Tuttle , MS . means , Putnam acted up to the advice . A.
... You will give out your strength to be twice as great as it is , " writes Wash- ington ; a common expedient with him in those times of scanty * Notes of the Rev. Joseph F. Tuttle , MS . means , Putnam acted up to the advice . A.
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Washington Irving. means , Putnam acted up to the advice . A British officer , Cap . tain Macpherson , was lying desperately wounded at Princeton , and Putnam , in the kindness of his heart , was induced to send in a flag to Brunswick in ...
Washington Irving. means , Putnam acted up to the advice . A British officer , Cap . tain Macpherson , was lying desperately wounded at Princeton , and Putnam , in the kindness of his heart , was induced to send in a flag to Brunswick in ...
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... means of preventing a repetition of the improper terms in which your let- ter is expressed and founded on the grossest misrepresentations . I shall not make any further comment upon it , than to assure you , that your threats of ...
... means of preventing a repetition of the improper terms in which your let- ter is expressed and founded on the grossest misrepresentations . I shall not make any further comment upon it , than to assure you , that your threats of ...
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... means in their power to provide for his personal safety , and to obtain his liberty ; but that they considered it improper to send any of their body to communicate with him , and could not perceive how it would tend to his ad- vantage ...
... means in their power to provide for his personal safety , and to obtain his liberty ; but that they considered it improper to send any of their body to communicate with him , and could not perceive how it would tend to his ad- vantage ...
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... mean time , had resorted to their threatened measure of retaliation . On the 20th of February , they had re- solved that the Board of War be directed immediately to order the five Hessian field - officers and Lieutenant - colonel ...
... mean time , had resorted to their threatened measure of retaliation . On the 20th of February , they had re- solved that the Board of War be directed immediately to order the five Hessian field - officers and Lieutenant - colonel ...
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