Life of George Washington, Količina 2B. Tauchnitz, 1856 |
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Stran 27
... hope , sir , that the sentiments of liberality which I have always believed you to possess , will be exerted to correct these misdoings . Be tempe- rate in political disquisition ; give free operation to truth , and punish those who ...
... hope , sir , that the sentiments of liberality which I have always believed you to possess , will be exerted to correct these misdoings . Be tempe- rate in political disquisition ; give free operation to truth , and punish those who ...
Stran 38
... hope and expect the wisdom of the Continent will treat it as such ; and on the other hand , if it proceed from sound policy , that the plan will be adopted . " " * Schuyler arrived at Ticonderoga on the 18th of July . A letter to ...
... hope and expect the wisdom of the Continent will treat it as such ; and on the other hand , if it proceed from sound policy , that the plan will be adopted . " " * Schuyler arrived at Ticonderoga on the 18th of July . A letter to ...
Stran 49
... hope the honorable Congress can need no as- surance , that there is not a man in America who more earnestly wishes such a termination of the campaign , as to make the army no longer necessary . " In the mean time , as it was evident the ...
... hope the honorable Congress can need no as- surance , that there is not a man in America who more earnestly wishes such a termination of the campaign , as to make the army no longer necessary . " In the mean time , as it was evident the ...
Stran 55
... hope by this time the penetration into Canada by your army is effected ; but if it is not , and there are any intentions to lay it aside , I beg it may be done in such a manner that Arnold may be saved , by giving him notice ; and in ...
... hope by this time the penetration into Canada by your army is effected ; but if it is not , and there are any intentions to lay it aside , I beg it may be done in such a manner that Arnold may be saved , by giving him notice ; and in ...
Stran 57
... hope of further rein- forcement . " I am now , " writes he , " at the Parish of St. Ours , four leagues from Sorel to the south . I have two hundred and fifty Canadians under arms . As I march , they gather fast . You may rely on it ...
... hope of further rein- forcement . " I am now , " writes he , " at the Parish of St. Ours , four leagues from Sorel to the south . I have two hundred and fifty Canadians under arms . As I march , they gather fast . You may rely on it ...
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affairs alarm American arms army Arnold arrived artillery attack battery boats Boston British camp Canada Canadians cannon cannonade Captain Carleton cause Clinton Colonel Colonel Reed colonies command commander-in-chief committee conduct Connecticut cross defence despatched detachment Dorchester Heights embarked encamped enemy enemy's Ethan Allen expedition fire fleet force Fort Constitution Fort Montgomery Fort Washington fortified garrison Gates George Clinton give Governor Governor Tryon Green Mountain Boys Greene guard guns head-quarters Hessians Highlands Hill honor Hudson hundred Indians inhabitants James Clinton Jerseys Johns King's Bridge land Lee's letter lieutenant Long Island miles military militia Montgomery Montreal morning night o'clock officers orders passed Philadelphia Point present President of Congress prisoners province Putnam quarters Quebec received regiment reinforcements retreat river Schuyler sent ships soldiers soon Sorel spirit Staten Island stationed Sullivan Sullivan's Island thousand Ticonderoga tion tories town troops Tryon Washington writes York