Life of George Washington, Količina 4G.P. Putnam, 1869 |
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Washington Irving. ARRIVAL OF LAFAYETTE . 39 At this gloomy crisis came a letter from the Marquis de Lafayette , dated April 27th , announ- cing his arrival at Boston . Washington's eyes , we are told , were suffused with tears as he ...
Washington Irving. ARRIVAL OF LAFAYETTE . 39 At this gloomy crisis came a letter from the Marquis de Lafayette , dated April 27th , announ- cing his arrival at Boston . Washington's eyes , we are told , were suffused with tears as he ...
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... Marquis de Lafayette , and the announcement of succors from France , afforded some encouragement ; but the tories , who were very numerous , gave out that it was only a tem- porary assistance , like that of Count D'Estaing . In ...
... Marquis de Lafayette , and the announcement of succors from France , afforded some encouragement ; but the tories , who were very numerous , gave out that it was only a tem- porary assistance , like that of Count D'Estaing . In ...
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... de Lauzun ( Lauzun - Biron ) , who had gained reputation in the preceding year by the capture of Senegal . A feeling ... Marquis de Lafayette , and was intended to prevent the recurrence of those questions of rank and etiquette ...
... de Lauzun ( Lauzun - Biron ) , who had gained reputation in the preceding year by the capture of Senegal . A feeling ... Marquis de Lafayette , and was intended to prevent the recurrence of those questions of rank and etiquette ...
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... Lafayette apprised him that he was going out of the way , and hinted that Mrs. Arnold must be waiting breakfast for him . 66 Ah , marquis ... de - camp , Major James McHenry , continued along the main road to the Robinson House , bear- ing ...
... Lafayette apprised him that he was going out of the way , and hinted that Mrs. Arnold must be waiting breakfast for him . 66 Ah , marquis ... de - camp , Major James McHenry , continued along the main road to the Robinson House , bear- ing ...
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Washington Irving. CHAPTER XIII . - The Marquis Lafayette and his Light - infantry . - Proposes a Brilliant Stroke ... de Lafayette , tom . i . p . 337 . The marquis saw with repining the campaign drawing to a.
Washington Irving. CHAPTER XIII . - The Marquis Lafayette and his Light - infantry . - Proposes a Brilliant Stroke ... de Lafayette , tom . i . p . 337 . The marquis saw with repining the campaign drawing to a.
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