Life of George Washington, Količina 2Bohn, 1856 |
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... gave celebrity to the marriage of a son of the Earl with Lady Betty Hamilton , by producing an elegant dra- matic trifle , entitled , " The Maid of the Oaks , " after- wards performed at Drury Lane , and honored with a biting sarcasm by ...
... gave celebrity to the marriage of a son of the Earl with Lady Betty Hamilton , by producing an elegant dra- matic trifle , entitled , " The Maid of the Oaks , " after- wards performed at Drury Lane , and honored with a biting sarcasm by ...
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... gave much dissatisfaction in some quarters , until sanctioned and enforced by the Continental Congress . All at length saw and acquiesced in the justice and wisdom of his decision . It was in fact a vital question , involv- ing the ...
... gave much dissatisfaction in some quarters , until sanctioned and enforced by the Continental Congress . All at length saw and acquiesced in the justice and wisdom of his decision . It was in fact a vital question , involv- ing the ...
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... gave the fairest scope for that humanity and politeness which were supposed to form a part of your character . I remonstrated with you on the unworthy treatment shown to the officers and citizens of America , whom the fortune of war ...
... gave the fairest scope for that humanity and politeness which were supposed to form a part of your character . I remonstrated with you on the unworthy treatment shown to the officers and citizens of America , whom the fortune of war ...
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... gave notice that one thousand men under Colonel Hinman were on the point of marching , for the reinforcement of Ticonderoga and Crown Point . It had been the idea of the Continental Congress to have those posts dismantled , and the ...
... gave notice that one thousand men under Colonel Hinman were on the point of marching , for the reinforcement of Ticonderoga and Crown Point . It had been the idea of the Continental Congress to have those posts dismantled , and the ...
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... gave information concerning Canada , collected through spies and agents . Carleton , he said , had not six hundred effective men under him . The Canadians and Indians were disaffected to the British Government , and Montreal was ready ...
... gave information concerning Canada , collected through spies and agents . Carleton , he said , had not six hundred effective men under him . The Canadians and Indians were disaffected to the British Government , and Montreal was ready ...
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affairs aide-de-camp alarm American arms army Arnold arrived artillery attack battery boats Boston British camp Canada Canadians cannon cannonade Captain Carleton cause Colonel colonies command committee conduct Connecticut defence detachment embarked encamped enemy enemy's enlisted fire fleet force Fort Constitution Fort Montgomery Fort Washington fortified garrison Gates George Clinton Governor Tryon guard guns head-quarters heights Hessians Highlands Hill honor Hudson hundred Indians ington inhabitants James Clinton Jersey John King's Bridge land Lechmere Point Lee's letter Long Island Lord Stirling mand ment miles military militia Montgomery Montreal morning night o'clock officers ordered pass patriot Point present President of Congress prisoners province Putnam Quebec Quinze Chiens received redoubts Reed regiment reinforcements retreat riflemen river Schuyler secure sent ships shore shot Sir Henry Clinton soldiers soon spirit Staten Island stationed Sullivan thousand Ticonderoga tion tories town troops Wash Washington writes York