Life of George Washington, Količina 2Bohn, 1856 |
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... Officers of the Green Mountain Boys- Ethan Allen dismounted - Joins the Army as a Volunteer - Prepara- tions for the Invasion of Canada - General Montgomery - Indian Chiefs at Cambridge - Council Fire - Plan for an Expedition against ...
... Officers of the Green Mountain Boys- Ethan Allen dismounted - Joins the Army as a Volunteer - Prepara- tions for the Invasion of Canada - General Montgomery - Indian Chiefs at Cambridge - Council Fire - Plan for an Expedition against ...
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... of au- thority ; but affability of manners , and a generous disposition , made him popular with both officers and soldiers . * Mrs. Adams to John Adams , 1775 . 1775. ] HOWE - CLINTON - BURGOYNE . 3 There 2 [ 1775 . LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
... of au- thority ; but affability of manners , and a generous disposition , made him popular with both officers and soldiers . * Mrs. Adams to John Adams , 1775 . 1775. ] HOWE - CLINTON - BURGOYNE . 3 There 2 [ 1775 . LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
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... officers to regard the Eastern troops disparag- ingly . But Washington already felt as commander - in- chief , who looked with an equal eye on all ; or rather as a true patriot , who was above all sectional prejudices . One of the most ...
... officers to regard the Eastern troops disparag- ingly . But Washington already felt as commander - in- chief , who looked with an equal eye on all ; or rather as a true patriot , who was above all sectional prejudices . One of the most ...
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... made every one acquiesce in his promotion . There was a generosity and buoyancy about the brave old man that made him a favorite throughout the army ; especially with the " " younger officers , who spoke of him familiarly.
... made every one acquiesce in his promotion . There was a generosity and buoyancy about the brave old man that made him a favorite throughout the army ; especially with the " " younger officers , who spoke of him familiarly.
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... officers dined with him . As he was in the neighborhood of the seat of the Provincial Government , he would occasionally have members of Congress and other functionaries at his board . Though social , however , he was not convivial in ...
... officers dined with him . As he was in the neighborhood of the seat of the Provincial Government , he would occasionally have members of Congress and other functionaries at his board . Though social , however , he was not convivial in ...
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