The Life of George Washington, Količine 3–4Crowell, 1855 |
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Stran 18
... never know when I have them , or what my strength is . " 1 On the 9th , two persons coming from Fort Montgomery were arrested by his guards , and brought before him for exami- nation . One was much agitated , and was observed to put ...
... never know when I have them , or what my strength is . " 1 On the 9th , two persons coming from Fort Montgomery were arrested by his guards , and brought before him for exami- nation . One was much agitated , and was observed to put ...
Stran 34
... Never did a dinner give me more pleasure than this , and I read the same happy change on the countenances of all those around me . That my husband was out of danger , was a still greater joy . After dinner , General Schuyler begged me ...
... Never did a dinner give me more pleasure than this , and I read the same happy change on the countenances of all those around me . That my husband was out of danger , was a still greater joy . After dinner , General Schuyler begged me ...
Stran 38
Washington Irving. General Knox stoutly objected , insisting on the old military maxim , never to leave a garrisoned castle in the rear . His objection unluckily prevailed . A flag was sent with a summons to surrender . A young Virginian ...
Washington Irving. General Knox stoutly objected , insisting on the old military maxim , never to leave a garrisoned castle in the rear . His objection unluckily prevailed . A flag was sent with a summons to surrender . A young Virginian ...
Stran 73
... never fail , even in the most veteran troops , under the most rigid and exact dis- cipline , to raise in the soldiery a disposition to licentiousness , to plunder and robbery , difficult to suppress afterward , and which has proved not ...
... never fail , even in the most veteran troops , under the most rigid and exact dis- cipline , to raise in the soldiery a disposition to licentiousness , to plunder and robbery , difficult to suppress afterward , and which has proved not ...
Stran 76
... never fail to lock them up , and keep the key in my pocket . . . No punishment is too severe for the wretch who betrayed me ; and I doubt not your friendship for me , as well as your zeal for our safety , will bring the name of this ...
... never fail to lock them up , and keep the key in my pocket . . . No punishment is too severe for the wretch who betrayed me ; and I doubt not your friendship for me , as well as your zeal for our safety , will bring the name of this ...
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