The Life of George Washington, Količine 3–4Crowell, 1855 |
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... mind of every man who was present . The growing darkness added to the scenery , and the whole marked a character of that juncture which would make one of the finest subjects for the pencil of a master that the field ever exhibited . To ...
... mind of every man who was present . The growing darkness added to the scenery , and the whole marked a character of that juncture which would make one of the finest subjects for the pencil of a master that the field ever exhibited . To ...
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... mind being relieved by assurances of her husband's safety , she was enabled to pass a night of comparative com- fort and tranquillity . She proceeded to the American camp in the morning , when , Burgoyne acknowledges , " she was ...
... mind being relieved by assurances of her husband's safety , she was enabled to pass a night of comparative com- fort and tranquillity . She proceeded to the American camp in the morning , when , Burgoyne acknowledges , " she was ...
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... mind , and were promptly noticed by Congress . Colonel Greene , who commanded at Fort Mercer , Lieutenant- Colonel Smith of Maryland , who commanded at Fort Mifflin , and Commodore Hazelwood , who commanded the galleys , re- ceived the ...
... mind , and were promptly noticed by Congress . Colonel Greene , who commanded at Fort Mercer , Lieutenant- Colonel Smith of Maryland , who commanded at Fort Mifflin , and Commodore Hazelwood , who commanded the galleys , re- ceived the ...
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... mind , and produced a general impatience for something equally striking and effective in this quarter . Reed , Washington's former secretary , now a brigadier - general , shared largely in this feeling . He had written a letter to Gates ...
... mind , and produced a general impatience for something equally striking and effective in this quarter . Reed , Washington's former secretary , now a brigadier - general , shared largely in this feeling . He had written a letter to Gates ...
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... mind of Gates on the perusal of this letter . Part of his correspond- ence with Conway had been sent to head - quarters . But what part ? What was the purport and extent of the alleged extracts ? How had they been obtained ? Who had ...
... mind of Gates on the perusal of this letter . Part of his correspond- ence with Conway had been sent to head - quarters . But what part ? What was the purport and extent of the alleged extracts ? How had they been obtained ? Who had ...
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