The Life of George Washington, Količine 3–4Crowell, 1855 |
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... favor of an attack , was , that it should be at different points at daylight ; the main body to attack the lines to the north of the city , while Greene , embarking his men in boats at Dunk's Ferry , and passing down the Delaware , and ...
... favor of an attack , was , that it should be at different points at daylight ; the main body to attack the lines to the north of the city , while Greene , embarking his men in boats at Dunk's Ferry , and passing down the Delaware , and ...
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... on account of the behavior of our soldiers . " 2 1 Washington's Writings . Sparks , vol . v . p . 171 . Memoirs of Lafayette , vol . i . p . 122 . Washington had repeatedly written to Congress in favor of giving 64 LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
... on account of the behavior of our soldiers . " 2 1 Washington's Writings . Sparks , vol . v . p . 171 . Memoirs of Lafayette , vol . i . p . 122 . Washington had repeatedly written to Congress in favor of giving 64 LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
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Washington Irving. Washington had repeatedly written to Congress in favor of giving the marquis a command equal to his nominal rank , in consideration of his illustrious and important connections , the attachment he manifested to the ...
Washington Irving. Washington had repeatedly written to Congress in favor of giving the marquis a command equal to his nominal rank , in consideration of his illustrious and important connections , the attachment he manifested to the ...
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... favor of the 19th instant . I am as averse to controversy as any man ; and , had I not been forced into it , you never would have had occasion to impute to me even the shadow of a disposition towards it . Your re- peatedly and solemnly ...
... favor of the 19th instant . I am as averse to controversy as any man ; and , had I not been forced into it , you never would have had occasion to impute to me even the shadow of a disposition towards it . Your re- peatedly and solemnly ...
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... favors conferred make a greater impression than at others , for , though I have received many , I hope I have not been ... favor I have received ; and could not be believed by some in New York , it being above the run of common minds ...
... favors conferred make a greater impression than at others , for , though I have received many , I hope I have not been ... favor I have received ; and could not be believed by some in New York , it being above the run of common minds ...
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