Life of George Washington, Količina 2Bohn, 1856 |
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... friend - Gates as Adjutant - General - Hazardous Situation of the Army - Strength- ening of the Defences - Efficiency of Putnam - Rapid Changes - New Distribution of the Forces - Rigid Discipline - Lee and his cane - His Idea as to ...
... friend - Gates as Adjutant - General - Hazardous Situation of the Army - Strength- ening of the Defences - Efficiency of Putnam - Rapid Changes - New Distribution of the Forces - Rigid Discipline - Lee and his cane - His Idea as to ...
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... FRIEND - GATES AS ADJUTANT - GENERAL - HAZARDOUS SIT- UATION OF THE ARMY - STRENGTHENING OF THE DEFENCES - EFFI- CIENCY OF PUTNAM - RAPID CHANGES - NEW DISTRIBUTION OF THE FORCES - RIGID DISCIPLINE - LEE AND HIS CANE - HIS IDEA AS TO ...
... FRIEND - GATES AS ADJUTANT - GENERAL - HAZARDOUS SIT- UATION OF THE ARMY - STRENGTHENING OF THE DEFENCES - EFFI- CIENCY OF PUTNAM - RAPID CHANGES - NEW DISTRIBUTION OF THE FORCES - RIGID DISCIPLINE - LEE AND HIS CANE - HIS IDEA AS TO ...
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... friends in Philadelphia were surprised , on receiving a letter from him written from Cambridge , to find that he had ... friendship towards him was frank and cordial , and the confidence he reposed in him full and implicit . Reed , in ...
... friends in Philadelphia were surprised , on receiving a letter from him written from Cambridge , to find that he had ... friendship towards him was frank and cordial , and the confidence he reposed in him full and implicit . Reed , in ...
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... friendship professed by him when he visited at Mount Vernon , and they talked together over their early companionship in arms ; but of that kind of friendship there was no further manifestation . Gates was certainly of great service ...
... friendship professed by him when he visited at Mount Vernon , and they talked together over their early companionship in arms ; but of that kind of friendship there was no further manifestation . Gates was certainly of great service ...
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... friendship had ever since existed between them , and when Lee had heard at Phil- adelphia , before he had engaged in the American ser- vice , that his old comrade and commander was arrived at Boston , he wrote a letter to him giving his ...
... friendship had ever since existed between them , and when Lee had heard at Phil- adelphia , before he had engaged in the American ser- vice , that his old comrade and commander was arrived at Boston , he wrote a letter to him giving his ...
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