Life of George Washington, Količina 2Bohn, 1856 |
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Stran 31
Washington Irving. 1775. ] WASHINGTON TO GAGE . 31 " I would willingly hope , sir , that the sentiments of liberality which I have always believed you to possess , will be exerted to correct these misdoings . Be tempe- rate in political ...
Washington Irving. 1775. ] WASHINGTON TO GAGE . 31 " I would willingly hope , sir , that the sentiments of liberality which I have always believed you to possess , will be exerted to correct these misdoings . Be tempe- rate in political ...
Stran 42
... hope and expect the wisdom of the Continent will treat it as such ; and on the other hand , if it proceed from sound policy , that the plan will be adopted . " * Schuyler arrived at Ticonderoga on the 18th of July . A letter to ...
... hope and expect the wisdom of the Continent will treat it as such ; and on the other hand , if it proceed from sound policy , that the plan will be adopted . " * Schuyler arrived at Ticonderoga on the 18th of July . A letter to ...
Stran 43
... hope to get the better of this inattention . The officers and men are all good - looking people , and decent in their deport- ment , and I really believe will make good soldiers as soon as I can get the better of this nonchalance of ...
... hope to get the better of this inattention . The officers and men are all good - looking people , and decent in their deport- ment , and I really believe will make good soldiers as soon as I can get the better of this nonchalance of ...
Stran 56
... hope the honorable Congress can need no assurance , that there is not a man in America who more earnestly wishes such a termination of the cam- paign , as to make the army no longer necessary . " ures . " In the mean time , as it was ...
... hope the honorable Congress can need no assurance , that there is not a man in America who more earnestly wishes such a termination of the cam- paign , as to make the army no longer necessary . " ures . " In the mean time , as it was ...
Stran 62
... hope by this time the penetration into Canada by your army is effected ; but if it is not , and there are any intentions to lay it aside , I beg it may be done in such a manner that Arnold may be saved , by giving him notice ; and in ...
... hope by this time the penetration into Canada by your army is effected ; but if it is not , and there are any intentions to lay it aside , I beg it may be done in such a manner that Arnold may be saved , by giving him notice ; and in ...
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