Life of George Washington, Količina 3G. P. Putnam's sons, 1897 |
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... hands she might first fall into , appeared an effort above human nature . The assistance I was enabled to give her was small indeed ; I had not even a cup of wine to offer her ; but I was told she had found from some kind and fort- unate ...
... hands she might first fall into , appeared an effort above human nature . The assistance I was enabled to give her was small indeed ; I had not even a cup of wine to offer her ; but I was told she had found from some kind and fort- unate ...
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... despair . His forces were diminished by losses , by the desertion of Canadians and roy- alists , and the total defection of the Indians ; and on inspec- tion it was found that the provisions on hand , 38 Works of Washington Irving.
... despair . His forces were diminished by losses , by the desertion of Canadians and roy- alists , and the total defection of the Indians ; and on inspec- tion it was found that the provisions on hand , 38 Works of Washington Irving.
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Washington Irving. tion it was found that the provisions on hand , even upon short allowance , would not suffice for more than three days . A council of war , therefore , was called of all the generals , field - officers and captains ...
Washington Irving. tion it was found that the provisions on hand , even upon short allowance , would not suffice for more than three days . A council of war , therefore , was called of all the generals , field - officers and captains ...
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... hand , and a cartridge - box or powder - horn over the shoulder . But what especially amused him was the va- riety of uncouth wigs worn by the officers ; the lingerings of an uncouth fashion . Most of the troops thus noticed were the ...
... hand , and a cartridge - box or powder - horn over the shoulder . But what especially amused him was the va- riety of uncouth wigs worn by the officers ; the lingerings of an uncouth fashion . Most of the troops thus noticed were the ...
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... hand , and soon became so active and prominent a member of the faction that it ac- quired the name of Conway's Cabal . The object was to depreciate the military character of Washington , in compari- son with that of Gates , to whom was ...
... hand , and soon became so active and prominent a member of the faction that it ac- quired the name of Conway's Cabal . The object was to depreciate the military character of Washington , in compari- son with that of Gates , to whom was ...
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