Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1856 |
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Stran xvi
... Army- Question as to Commander - in - chief - Appointment of Washington -Other Appointments - Letters of Washington to his Wife and Brother Preparations for Departure , . • 448 CHAPTER XL . More Troops arrive at Boston - Generals Howe ...
... Army- Question as to Commander - in - chief - Appointment of Washington -Other Appointments - Letters of Washington to his Wife and Brother Preparations for Departure , . • 448 CHAPTER XL . More Troops arrive at Boston - Generals Howe ...
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... army by a monk of Durham . There were many rich caparisons , says the old poem , many beautiful pennons , fluttering from lances , and much neighing of steeds . The hills and valleys were covered with sumpter horses and waggons laden ...
... army by a monk of Durham . There were many rich caparisons , says the old poem , many beautiful pennons , fluttering from lances , and much neighing of steeds . The hills and valleys were covered with sumpter horses and waggons laden ...
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... army . Queen Philippa , who had remained in England as regent , immediately took the field , call- ing the northern prelates and nobles to join her stand- * An extract from an inedited poem , cited by Nicolas in his translation of the ...
... army . Queen Philippa , who had remained in England as regent , immediately took the field , call- ing the northern prelates and nobles to join her stand- * An extract from an inedited poem , cited by Nicolas in his translation of the ...
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... army was defeated and king David taken prisoner . Queen Philippa hastened with a victorious train to cross the sea at Dover , and join king Edward in his camp before Calais . The prelate of Durham accompa- nied her . His military train ...
... army was defeated and king David taken prisoner . Queen Philippa hastened with a victorious train to cross the sea at Dover , and join king Edward in his camp before Calais . The prelate of Durham accompa- nied her . His military train ...
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... army , was at Haddington , demand- ing the surrender of Worcester . The following was Colonel Washington's reply : SIR , It is acknowledged by your books and by report of your own quarter , that the king is in some of your armies . That ...
... army , was at Haddington , demand- ing the surrender of Worcester . The following was Colonel Washington's reply : SIR , It is acknowledged by your books and by report of your own quarter , that the king is in some of your armies . That ...
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