Life of George Washington, Količina 4G.P. Putnam, 1869 |
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... Effects of his Letter — CHAPTER V. PAGE 25 25 Siege of Charleston continued . - British Ships enter the Harbor . ་ - - British Troops march from Savannah . - Tarleton and his Dragoons . His Brush with Colonel Washington . - Charleston ...
... Effects of his Letter — CHAPTER V. PAGE 25 25 Siege of Charleston continued . - British Ships enter the Harbor . ་ - - British Troops march from Savannah . - Tarleton and his Dragoons . His Brush with Colonel Washington . - Charleston ...
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... effect a safe return to the lines with their prisoners , some of whom were so badly wounded that they had to be left at different farm - houses on the road . The detach- ment reached King's Bridge by nine o'clock the same evening , and ...
... effect a safe return to the lines with their prisoners , some of whom were so badly wounded that they had to be left at different farm - houses on the road . The detach- ment reached King's Bridge by nine o'clock the same evening , and ...
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... effect they might have upon Miss Ship- pen , to whom he was now engaged . In a letter dated February 8th , he entreated her not to suffer these rude attacks on him to give her a moment's uneasiness they could do him no injury . On the ...
... effect they might have upon Miss Ship- pen , to whom he was now engaged . In a letter dated February 8th , he entreated her not to suffer these rude attacks on him to give her a moment's uneasiness they could do him no injury . On the ...
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... eulogiums and generous promises , might have had a favorable effect upon Arnold , had he been in a different frame of mind ; but he had persuaded himself that the court would incline in his favor and acquit him altogether : and.
... eulogiums and generous promises , might have had a favorable effect upon Arnold , had he been in a different frame of mind ; but he had persuaded himself that the court would incline in his favor and acquit him altogether : and.
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... effect , as his wounds still disabled him from duty on land . Washington , who knew his abilities in either service , was disposed to favor his proposition , but the scheme fell through from the impossibil- ity of sparing the requisite ...
... effect , as his wounds still disabled him from duty on land . Washington , who knew his abilities in either service , was disposed to favor his proposition , but the scheme fell through from the impossibil- ity of sparing the requisite ...
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