Life of George Washington, Količina 4G.P. Putnam, 1869 |
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Stran 21
... appeared to be upright . As to his having granted the permission with- out the knowledge of the commander - in - chief , though present in the camp , Arnold alleged that it was customary in the army for general officers to grant passes ...
... appeared to be upright . As to his having granted the permission with- out the knowledge of the commander - in - chief , though present in the camp , Arnold alleged that it was customary in the army for general officers to grant passes ...
Stran 23
... appeared be- fore the public , a soldier crippled in their service . All these should have pleaded in his favor , should have produced indulgence of his errors , and mit- igated that animosity which he always contended had been the ...
... appeared be- fore the public , a soldier crippled in their service . All these should have pleaded in his favor , should have produced indulgence of his errors , and mit- igated that animosity which he always contended had been the ...
Stran 36
... appearance suitable to their rank . The men had not this re- source . They murmured and showed a tendency to seditious combinations . Those These , and other defects in the military sys- tem , were pressed by Washington upon the at ...
... appearance suitable to their rank . The men had not this re- source . They murmured and showed a tendency to seditious combinations . Those These , and other defects in the military sys- tem , were pressed by Washington upon the at ...
Stran 62
... appearance of any detachment of king's troops , thought themselves absolved from all respect to their American masters , and en- tirely released from servitude . They quitted the plantations and followed the army . ” Sir Henry now ...
... appearance of any detachment of king's troops , thought themselves absolved from all respect to their American masters , and en- tirely released from servitude . They quitted the plantations and followed the army . ” Sir Henry now ...
Stran 80
... appeared in the streets ; those at the windows looked sad and depressed . I spoke to the principal persons of the place , and told them , as I wrote to General Washington , 1 Jean Baptiste Donatien de Vimeur , Comte de Rocham- beau ...
... appeared in the streets ; those at the windows looked sad and depressed . I spoke to the principal persons of the place , and told them , as I wrote to General Washington , 1 Jean Baptiste Donatien de Vimeur , Comte de Rocham- beau ...
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