The Life of George Washington, Količina 2Putnam, 1856 |
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Stran 34
... direction , until the advice of the Continental Con- gress could be had . The Continental Congress at length legitimated the exploit , and , as it were , accepted the captured fortress . As it was situated within New York , the custody ...
... direction , until the advice of the Continental Con- gress could be had . The Continental Congress at length legitimated the exploit , and , as it were , accepted the captured fortress . As it was situated within New York , the custody ...
Stran 110
... directions as to their management , and the agent rendered as clear and minute returns of every thing that had been done in consequence . According to recent accounts , Mount Vernon had been con- sidered in danger . Lord Dunmore was ...
... directions as to their management , and the agent rendered as clear and minute returns of every thing that had been done in consequence . According to recent accounts , Mount Vernon had been con- sidered in danger . Lord Dunmore was ...
Stran 112
... directions concerning Mount Vernon . " Let the hospitality of the house with respect to the poor be kept up . Let no one go hungry away . If any of this kind of peo- ple should be in want of corn , supply their necessaries , provided it ...
... directions concerning Mount Vernon . " Let the hospitality of the house with respect to the poor be kept up . Let no one go hungry away . If any of this kind of peo- ple should be in want of corn , supply their necessaries , provided it ...
Stran 116
... directions , and in less than three minutes none remained on the ground but the two he had collared . The veteran who records this exercise of military authority , seems at a loss which most to admire , the simplicity of the pro- cess ...
... directions , and in less than three minutes none remained on the ground but the two he had collared . The veteran who records this exercise of military authority , seems at a loss which most to admire , the simplicity of the pro- cess ...
Stran 126
... directions for fortifications , Lee returned to camp after an absence of ten days . Some of his proceedings were considered too high - handed , and were disapproved by Congress . Lee made light of legisla- 1775. ] THE ARMY DISBANDING ...
... directions for fortifications , Lee returned to camp after an absence of ten days . Some of his proceedings were considered too high - handed , and were disapproved by Congress . Lee made light of legisla- 1775. ] THE ARMY DISBANDING ...
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