The Life of George Washington, Količina 2Putnam, 1856 |
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Stran 4
... writes the wit , " as fine as the scenes can make it , and as dull as the author could not help making it . " It is but justice to Burgoyne's memory to add , that in after years he produced a dramatic work , " The Heiress , " which ex ...
... writes the wit , " as fine as the scenes can make it , and as dull as the author could not help making it . " It is but justice to Burgoyne's memory to add , that in after years he produced a dramatic work , " The Heiress , " which ex ...
Stran 10
... writes he , " have , with one united voice , appointed you to the high station you possess . The Su- preme Director of all events hath caused a wonderful union of hearts and counsels to subsist among us . " Now , therefore , be strong ...
... writes he , " have , with one united voice , appointed you to the high station you possess . The Su- preme Director of all events hath caused a wonderful union of hearts and counsels to subsist among us . " Now , therefore , be strong ...
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... writes Trumbull , " in the family of one of the most distinguished and dignified men of the age ; surrounded at his table by the principal officers of the army , and in constant intercourse with them - it was further my duty to re ...
... writes Trumbull , " in the family of one of the most distinguished and dignified men of the age ; surrounded at his table by the principal officers of the army , and in constant intercourse with them - it was further my duty to re ...
Stran 17
... 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 get between the works , except in one place , which is supposed to be ...
... 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 get between the works , except in one place , which is supposed to be ...
Stran 18
... writes the military chaplain ; " new lords , new laws . The generals Washington and Lee are upon the lines every day . New orders from his excellency are read to the respective regiments every morning after prayers . The strictest ...
... writes the military chaplain ; " new lords , new laws . The generals Washington and Lee are upon the lines every day . New orders from his excellency are read to the respective regiments every morning after prayers . The strictest ...
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