Life of George Washington, Količina 3G. P. Putnam's sons, 1897 |
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Stran 10
... Arnold in Command of Philadelphia - Unpopular Measures -— Ar- nold's Style of Living - His Schemes and Speculations - His Collisions with the Executive Council - His Land Project- Charges sent against him to Congress - His Address to ...
... Arnold in Command of Philadelphia - Unpopular Measures -— Ar- nold's Style of Living - His Schemes and Speculations - His Collisions with the Executive Council - His Land Project- Charges sent against him to Congress - His Address to ...
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... Arnold has Debts and Difficulties - His Proposals to the French Minister - Anxious to return to the Army - Mutiny of the Con- necticut Troops — Washington writes to Reed for Aid from Penn- sylvania - Good Effects of his Letter • 291 ...
... Arnold has Debts and Difficulties - His Proposals to the French Minister - Anxious to return to the Army - Mutiny of the Con- necticut Troops — Washington writes to Reed for Aid from Penn- sylvania - Good Effects of his Letter • 291 ...
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... Arnold - His Correspondence with the Enemy - His Ne- gotiations with André - Parting Scene with Washington - Mid ... Arnold's Headquarters in the Highlands - Tidings of André's Capture - Flight of Arnold - Letters from the Traitor 12 ...
... Arnold - His Correspondence with the Enemy - His Ne- gotiations with André - Parting Scene with Washington - Mid ... Arnold's Headquarters in the Highlands - Tidings of André's Capture - Flight of Arnold - Letters from the Traitor 12 ...
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... Arnold - His Proclamation— After Fortunes of Mrs. Arnold 384 CHAPTER XII . Greene takes Command at West Point - Insidious Attempts to shake the Confidence of Washington in his Officers - Plan to entrap Arnold - Character of Sergeant ...
... Arnold - His Proclamation— After Fortunes of Mrs. Arnold 384 CHAPTER XII . Greene takes Command at West Point - Insidious Attempts to shake the Confidence of Washington in his Officers - Plan to entrap Arnold - Character of Sergeant ...
Stran 14
... Arnold into Virginia - Buccaneering Ravages— Checked by Steuben - Arnold at Portsmouth - Congress re- solves to form Heads of Departments - Hamilton suggested by Sullivan for Department of Finance - High Opinion of him expressed by ...
... Arnold into Virginia - Buccaneering Ravages— Checked by Steuben - Arnold at Portsmouth - Congress re- solves to form Heads of Departments - Hamilton suggested by Sullivan for Department of Finance - High Opinion of him expressed by ...
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