Life of George Washington, Količina 3Putnam, 1860 Five volumes complete in three. |
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... passed before his arrival . " By these , " writes he , " you will readily perceive that I shall not return a general . Under what influence it has been brought about , I am not at liberty now to mention . On my return to Albany , I ...
... passed before his arrival . " By these , " writes he , " you will readily perceive that I shall not return a general . Under what influence it has been brought about , I am not at liberty now to mention . On my return to Albany , I ...
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... passed over and left to remain a brigadier . Washington was surprised at not seeing his name on the list , but supposing it might have been omitted through mistake , he * Sparks . Writings of Washington , iv . 407 . 1777. ] SLIGHT PUT ...
... passed over and left to remain a brigadier . Washington was surprised at not seeing his name on the list , but supposing it might have been omitted through mistake , he * Sparks . Writings of Washington , iv . 407 . 1777. ] SLIGHT PUT ...
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... passed his position , Wooster attacked the rear guard with great spirit and effect ; there was sharp skirmishing until within two miles of Ridgefield , when , as the veteran was cheering on his men , who began to waver , a musket ball ...
... passed his position , Wooster attacked the rear guard with great spirit and effect ; there was sharp skirmishing until within two miles of Ridgefield , when , as the veteran was cheering on his men , who began to waver , a musket ball ...
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... passed on the 22d , and Albany , Ticonderoga , Fort Stanwix , and their dependencies , were thence- forward to be considered as forming the Northern department . The envoy of Gates , bearing the letter in which he had carved out a ...
... passed on the 22d , and Albany , Ticonderoga , Fort Stanwix , and their dependencies , were thence- forward to be considered as forming the Northern department . The envoy of Gates , bearing the letter in which he had carved out a ...
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... passed the bridge , and was in full pursuit of the American rear - guard . Burgoyne was roused from his morning slumbers on board of the frigate Royal George , by the alarm guns from Fort Hope , and a message from General Fraser ...
... passed the bridge , and was in full pursuit of the American rear - guard . Burgoyne was roused from his morning slumbers on board of the frigate Royal George , by the alarm guns from Fort Hope , and a message from General Fraser ...
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