The Life of George Washington, Količine 3–4Crowell, 1855 |
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... respecting the Command - The Battle of Monmouth Court - House -Subsequent March of the Armies - CHAPTER XV . Correspondence between Lee and Washington relative to the Affair of Monmouth- Lee asks a Trial by Court Martial — The Verdict ...
... respecting the Command - The Battle of Monmouth Court - House -Subsequent March of the Armies - CHAPTER XV . Correspondence between Lee and Washington relative to the Affair of Monmouth- Lee asks a Trial by Court Martial — The Verdict ...
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... respect that her rank , her merits , and her fortune deserved . " To resume the fortunes of the retreating army . It rained terribly through the residue of the 9th , and in consequence of repeated halts , they did not reach Saratoga ...
... respect that her rank , her merits , and her fortune deserved . " To resume the fortunes of the retreating army . It rained terribly through the residue of the 9th , and in consequence of repeated halts , they did not reach Saratoga ...
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... respect for us on this occasion , in which you would agree with me , if you knew all the circumstances . " The plan adopted by Washington , after holding a council of war , and weighing the discordant opinions of his officers , was to ...
... respect for us on this occasion , in which you would agree with me , if you knew all the circumstances . " The plan adopted by Washington , after holding a council of war , and weighing the discordant opinions of his officers , was to ...
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... respects well appointed and provided for a winter's campaign , within the city of Philadelphia , and to cover from depredation and waste the States of Pennsylvania and Jersey . But what makes this matter still more extraor- dinary in my ...
... respects well appointed and provided for a winter's campaign , within the city of Philadelphia , and to cover from depredation and waste the States of Pennsylvania and Jersey . But what makes this matter still more extraor- dinary in my ...
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... respect to the commander - in - chief evinced in the whole proceedings , that he would at once have declined the appointment , had not Washington himself advised him strongly to accept it . He accordingly proceeded to Yorktown , where ...
... respect to the commander - in - chief evinced in the whole proceedings , that he would at once have declined the appointment , had not Washington himself advised him strongly to accept it . He accordingly proceeded to Yorktown , where ...
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