Life of George Washington, Količina 3Putnam, 1860 Five volumes complete in three. |
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... 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 Gates ...
... 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 Gates ...
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... surgeon and medicines to the wounded at Princeton ; and Wash- ington's reply must have conveyed a reproof still more mortify- * Burke's Works , vol . v . p . 125 . 1777. ] REPLY TO CORNWALLIS . 3 ing : No 2 [ 1777 LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
... surgeon and medicines to the wounded at Princeton ; and Wash- ington's reply must have conveyed a reproof still more mortify- * Burke's Works , vol . v . p . 125 . 1777. ] REPLY TO CORNWALLIS . 3 ing : No 2 [ 1777 LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
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... wounded at Princeton , and Putnam , in the kindness of his heart , was induced to send in a flag to Brunswick in quest of a friend and military comrade of the dying man , to attend him in his last moments and make his will . To prevent ...
... wounded at Princeton , and Putnam , in the kindness of his heart , was induced to send in a flag to Brunswick in quest of a friend and military comrade of the dying man , to attend him in his last moments and make his will . To prevent ...
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... wounded were carried off by the fugitives on light waggons . * These exploits of the militia were noticed with high encomi- ums by Washington , while at the same time he was rigid in pro- hibiting and punishing the excesses into which ...
... wounded were carried off by the fugitives on light waggons . * These exploits of the militia were noticed with high encomi- ums by Washington , while at the same time he was rigid in pro- hibiting and punishing the excesses into which ...
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... wounded by the omission . " I am greatly obliged to your Excellency , " writes he to Washing- ton , " for interesting yourself so much in respect to my appoint- ment , which I have had no advice of , and know not by what means it was ...
... wounded by the omission . " I am greatly obliged to your Excellency , " writes he to Washing- ton , " for interesting yourself so much in respect to my appoint- ment , which I have had no advice of , and know not by what means it was ...
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