The Life of George Washington, Količine 3–4Crowell, 1855 |
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Stran 15
... reply was a refusal . About ten minutes afterwards , there was a general attack upon both forts . It was resisted with obstinate spirit . The action continued until dusk . The ships under Commodore Hotham approached near enough to open ...
... reply was a refusal . About ten minutes afterwards , there was a general attack upon both forts . It was resisted with obstinate spirit . The action continued until dusk . The ships under Commodore Hotham approached near enough to open ...
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... distance , the drummer sounded a parley , and the officer summoned the garrison to surrender ; with a threat of no quarter in case of resistance . Greene's reply was , that the post would be defended LIFE OF WASHINGTON . 45.
... distance , the drummer sounded a parley , and the officer summoned the garrison to surrender ; with a threat of no quarter in case of resistance . Greene's reply was , that the post would be defended LIFE OF WASHINGTON . 45.
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... reply represented the great importance of the works , and trusted they would be maintained to the last extremity . General Varnum was in- structed to send over fresh troops occasionally to relieve those in the garrison , and to prevail ...
... reply represented the great importance of the works , and trusted they would be maintained to the last extremity . General Varnum was in- structed to send over fresh troops occasionally to relieve those in the garrison , and to prevail ...
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... reply : " I cannot sufficiently express the obligation I feel to you for your friendship and politeness , upon an occa- sion in which I am so deeply interested . I was not unapprised that a malignant faction had been for some time ...
... reply : " I cannot sufficiently express the obligation I feel to you for your friendship and politeness , upon an occa- sion in which I am so deeply interested . I was not unapprised that a malignant faction had been for some time ...
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... reply to his letters of the 8th and 23d of January , analyzing them , and showing how , in spirit and import , they contradicted each other ; and how sometimes the same letter contradicted itself . How , in the first letter , the ...
... reply to his letters of the 8th and 23d of January , analyzing them , and showing how , in spirit and import , they contradicted each other ; and how sometimes the same letter contradicted itself . How , in the first letter , the ...
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