The Life of George Washington, Količine 3–4Crowell, 1855 |
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... of Finance - High Opinion of him expressed by Washington Misunderstanding between Hamilton and the Commander in - Chief . - 301 309 317 327 CHAPTER XXXVIII . Cornwallis prepares to invade North Carolina - 8 CONTENTS .
... of Finance - High Opinion of him expressed by Washington Misunderstanding between Hamilton and the Commander in - Chief . - 301 309 317 327 CHAPTER XXXVIII . Cornwallis prepares to invade North Carolina - 8 CONTENTS .
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... expressed it , to procure better quar- ters than a stranger might be able to find . That gentleman conducted me to a very elegant house , and , to my great sur- prise , presented me to Mrs. Schuyler and her family . In that house I ...
... expressed it , to procure better quar- ters than a stranger might be able to find . That gentleman conducted me to a very elegant house , and , to my great sur- prise , presented me to Mrs. Schuyler and her family . In that house I ...
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... expressed his opinion to General Gates , that the army under Washington ought at present to be the chief object of attention , " for on its success every thing worth regarding depended . " The only need of troops in this quarter at ...
... expressed his opinion to General Gates , that the army under Washington ought at present to be the chief object of attention , " for on its success every thing worth regarding depended . " The only need of troops in this quarter at ...
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... expressed by Washington of the demerits of the man , and the ruinous effects to be apprehended from his promotion over the heads of brigadiers of superior claims . Conway , however , was the secret colleague of Gates , and Gates was now ...
... expressed by Washington of the demerits of the man , and the ruinous effects to be apprehended from his promotion over the heads of brigadiers of superior claims . Conway , however , was the secret colleague of Gates , and Gates was now ...
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... expressed himself obliged by the " polite request , " but observed that , as he neither knew the extent of the objects in view , nor the means to be employed to effect them , it was not in his power to pass any judgment upon the subject ...
... expressed himself obliged by the " polite request , " but observed that , as he neither knew the extent of the objects in view , nor the means to be employed to effect them , it was not in his power to pass any judgment upon the subject ...
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affairs aide-de-camp American André appointed arms army Arnold arrived artillery attack British camp campaign captured Carolina cavalry Charleston Colonel command commander-in-chief conduct Congress considered Count crossed despatches detachment dragoons effect encamped enemy enemy's expedition favor fire fleet force formed Fort Mifflin France French garrison Gates give Gouverneur Morris Governor Greene Hamilton honor horses House Hudson hundred infantry James River Jefferson Jersey Knox Lafayette land letter Lord Cornwallis Lord Rawdon lordship marquis Marquis de Lafayette measures ment miles military militia Mount Vernon nation night North North Carolina object observed officers opinion party passed patriotism Philadelphia Point present President prisoners re-enforcements received reply retire retreat Revolution river road Rochambeau sent ships side Sir Henry Clinton soldiers spirit Tarleton thing thousand tion took treaty troops United vessels Virginia Wash Washington Wayne West Point wounded writes York York Island