The Life of George Washington, Količine 3–4Crowell, 1855 |
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... affairs , and that a large re - enforcement from the Northern army would , in all probability , reduce General Howe to the same situation with Burgoyne , should he remain in Philadelphia , without being able to remove the obstructions ...
... affairs , and that a large re - enforcement from the Northern army would , in all probability , reduce General Howe to the same situation with Burgoyne , should he remain in Philadelphia , without being able to remove the obstructions ...
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... affairs in the North immediately after the reduction of Ticonderoga , induced me to spare from this army . But it is to be hoped that all will yet end well . IF THE CAUSE IS ADVANCED , INDIFFERENT IS IT TO ME WHERE OR IN WHAT QUARTER IT ...
... affairs in the North immediately after the reduction of Ticonderoga , induced me to spare from this army . But it is to be hoped that all will yet end well . IF THE CAUSE IS ADVANCED , INDIFFERENT IS IT TO ME WHERE OR IN WHAT QUARTER IT ...
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... affairs are Fabiused into a very disagree- able posture . 1 While busy faction was thus at work , both in and out of Congress , to undermine the fame and authority of Washington , General Howe , according to his own threat , was ...
... affairs are Fabiused into a very disagree- able posture . 1 While busy faction was thus at work , both in and out of Congress , to undermine the fame and authority of Washington , General Howe , according to his own threat , was ...
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... affairs , and save the country ! Gates was not a strong - minded man . Is it a wonder , then , that his brain should be bewildered by the fumes of incense offered up on every side ? In the midst of his triumph , how- ever , while ...
... affairs , and save the country ! Gates was not a strong - minded man . Is it a wonder , then , that his brain should be bewildered by the fumes of incense offered up on every side ? In the midst of his triumph , how- ever , while ...
Stran 88
... affairs . I confess , my dear general , that I find myself of very quick feelings whenever my reputation and glory are concerned in any thing . It is very hard that such a part of my happiness , without which I cannot live , should ...
... affairs . I confess , my dear general , that I find myself of very quick feelings whenever my reputation and glory are concerned in any thing . It is very hard that such a part of my happiness , without which I cannot live , should ...
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