Life of George Washington, Količina 4G.P. Putnam & Company, 1857 |
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... body of Yager cavalry and a number of mounted Westchester refugees , with two three - pounders . The snow , being newly fallen , was deep ; the sleighs broke their way through it with difficulty . The troops at length abandoned them and ...
... body of Yager cavalry and a number of mounted Westchester refugees , with two three - pounders . The snow , being newly fallen , was deep ; the sleighs broke their way through it with difficulty . The troops at length abandoned them and ...
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... body , which became stern and unsparing censors of his conduct . He had not been many weeks in Philadelphia before he became attached to one of its reigning belles , Miss Margaret Shippen , daughter of Mr. Edward Shippen , in.
... body , which became stern and unsparing censors of his conduct . He had not been many weeks in Philadelphia before he became attached to one of its reigning belles , Miss Margaret Shippen , daughter of Mr. Edward Shippen , in.
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... bodies was occasionally tinctured with need- less acrimony . Arnold , in the course of January , had obtained . per ... body and the assem- bly and council of Pennsylvania . Arnold was , at this time , on the eve of marriage with Miss ...
... bodies was occasionally tinctured with need- less acrimony . Arnold , in the course of January , had obtained . per ... body and the assem- bly and council of Pennsylvania . Arnold was , at this time , on the eve of marriage with Miss ...
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... bodies are prone to be offended by the importunity of baffled claimants , and the patience of friends is seldom proof against the reiterated story of a man's prolonged diffi- culties . In the month of March , we find him intent on a new ...
... bodies are prone to be offended by the importunity of baffled claimants , and the patience of friends is seldom proof against the reiterated story of a man's prolonged diffi- culties . In the month of March , we find him intent on a new ...
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... body of troops under the Count de Rochambeau , and might soon be expected on the coast to co - operate with the American forces ; this , however , he was at liberty to make known only to Washington and Con- gress . Remaining but a ...
... body of troops under the Count de Rochambeau , and might soon be expected on the coast to co - operate with the American forces ; this , however , he was at liberty to make known only to Washington and Con- gress . Remaining but a ...
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