Life of George Washington, Količina 2Bohn, 1856 |
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... - 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 .
... - 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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... soldiers well drilled and well equipped ; every thing had an air of discipline and subordination . It was a body of Rhode Island troops , which had been raised , drilled , and brought to the camp by Brigadier - general Greene , of that ...
... soldiers well drilled and well equipped ; every thing had an air of discipline and subordination . It was a body of Rhode Island troops , which had been raised , drilled , and brought to the camp by Brigadier - general Greene , of that ...
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... soldier - like address to Washington , welcoming him to the camp . His appearance and manner were calculated to make a favorable impression . He was about thirty - nine years of age , nearly six feet high , well built , and vigorous ...
... soldier - like address to Washington , welcoming him to the camp . His appearance and manner were calculated to make a favorable impression . He was about thirty - nine years of age , nearly six feet high , well built , and vigorous ...
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... soldiers . Every one is made to know his place and keep it , or be tied up and receive thirty or forty lashes according to his crime . Thousands are at work every day from four till eleven o'clock in the morning . " Lee was supposed to ...
... soldiers . Every one is made to know his place and keep it , or be tied up and receive thirty or forty lashes according to his crime . Thousands are at work every day from four till eleven o'clock in the morning . " Lee was supposed to ...
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... soldier's 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 ...
... soldier's 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 ...
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