The Life of George Washington, Količina 2Putnam, 1856 |
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Stran vii
... Effect- Schuyler's Conduct to a Captive Foe ..... PAGE 95 CHAPTER X. Difficulties in filling up the Army - The Connecticut Troops persist in going Home- Their reception there - Timely Arrival of Spoils in the Camp - Putnam and the Prize ...
... Effect- Schuyler's Conduct to a Captive Foe ..... PAGE 95 CHAPTER X. Difficulties in filling up the Army - The Connecticut Troops persist in going Home- Their reception there - Timely Arrival of Spoils in the Camp - Putnam and the Prize ...
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... effects soon produced by the labors of an army . " It is surprising , " writes he , " how much work has been done . The lines are extended almost from Cambridge to Mystic River ; very soon it will be morally impossible for the enemy to ...
... effects soon produced by the labors of an army . " It is surprising , " writes he , " how much work has been done . The lines are extended almost from Cambridge to Mystic River ; very soon it will be morally impossible for the enemy to ...
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... effect . " I am by no means insensible to the situation of the people on the coast . I wish I could extend protection to all , but the numerous detachments necessary to remedy the evil would amount to a dissolution of the army , or make ...
... effect . " I am by no means insensible to the situation of the people on the coast . I wish I could extend protection to all , but the numerous detachments necessary to remedy the evil would amount to a dissolution of the army , or make ...
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... effects . But if kindness and humanity are shown to us , I shall with plea- sure consider those in our hands only as unfortunate , and they shall receive from me that treatment to which the unfortunate are ever entitled . " The ...
... effects . But if kindness and humanity are shown to us , I shall with plea- sure consider those in our hands only as unfortunate , and they shall receive from me that treatment to which the unfortunate are ever entitled . " The ...
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... effects , but the cause , of this unhappy conflict will be removed . Should those , under whose usurped authority you act ... effect to the dictates of his judgment . The following was his noble and dignified reply to General Gage : 1775 ...
... effects , but the cause , of this unhappy conflict will be removed . Should those , under whose usurped authority you act ... effect to the dictates of his judgment . The following was his noble and dignified reply to General Gage : 1775 ...
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