The Life of George Washington, Količina 3Merrill & Baker, 1920 |
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Stran 128
... give notice of their movements , and hold them in check when on the march , until the rest of the troops could come up . Gen- eral Dickinson was charged by Lee with this duty . Morgan was likewise stationed with his corps to be ready ...
... give notice of their movements , and hold them in check when on the march , until the rest of the troops could come up . Gen- eral Dickinson was charged by Lee with this duty . Morgan was likewise stationed with his corps to be ready ...
Stran 264
... give any sum of money if they would let him go . He would give his horse , saddle , bridle , and one hundred guineas , and would send them to any place that might be fixed upon . Williams asked him if he would not give more . He replied ...
... give any sum of money if they would let him go . He would give his horse , saddle , bridle , and one hundred guineas , and would send them to any place that might be fixed upon . Williams asked him if he would not give more . He replied ...
Stran 319
... give but a few of many considerations which Washing- ton was continually urging upon the attention of Congress in his full and perspicuous manner ; the end of which was to en- force his opinion that a foreign loan was indispensably ...
... give but a few of many considerations which Washing- ton was continually urging upon the attention of Congress in his full and perspicuous manner ; the end of which was to en- force his opinion that a foreign loan was indispensably ...
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CHAPTER I | 12 |
Scarcity in the British CampGates bides his TimeForaging Move | 21 |
CHAPTER III | 37 |
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