Life of George Washington, Količina 1G. P. Putnam's sons, 1902 |
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Stran 252
... patriot- ism of the Roman stamp . " Honored Madam : If it is in my power to avoid going to the Ohio again , I shall ; but if the command is pressed upon me by the general voice of the country , and offered upon such terms as cannot be ...
... patriot- ism of the Roman stamp . " Honored Madam : If it is in my power to avoid going to the Ohio again , I shall ; but if the command is pressed upon me by the general voice of the country , and offered upon such terms as cannot be ...
Stran 402
... patriot not to sympathize in the struggle for colonial rights which now agitated the whole country , and we find him gradually carried more and more into the current of political affairs . A letter written on the 5th of April , 1769 ...
... patriot not to sympathize in the struggle for colonial rights which now agitated the whole country , and we find him gradually carried more and more into the current of political affairs . A letter written on the 5th of April , 1769 ...
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Washington Irving. THE PATRIOT ARMY . 527 ment of artillery , partly organized by Colonel Gridley , a skillful engineer , and furnished with nine field - pieces ; but the greater part of the troops were without military dress or ...
Washington Irving. THE PATRIOT ARMY . 527 ment of artillery , partly organized by Colonel Gridley , a skillful engineer , and furnished with nine field - pieces ; but the greater part of the troops were without military dress or ...
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