Life of George Washington, Količina 3G. P. Putnam's sons, 1897 |
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Stran 23
... hope within their intrenchments , vigilantly watched , but unassailed by the Americans . They became impatient even of this impunity . " The enemy , though he can bring four times more soldiers against us , shows no desire to make an ...
... hope within their intrenchments , vigilantly watched , but unassailed by the Americans . They became impatient even of this impunity . " The enemy , though he can bring four times more soldiers against us , shows no desire to make an ...
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... hope ? ' — There Prayers were read , after which he desired that General Burgoyne should be requested to have him buried on the next day at six o'clock in the evening , on a hill where a breast work had been constructed . " Lady Harriet ...
... hope ? ' — There Prayers were read , after which he desired that General Burgoyne should be requested to have him buried on the next day at six o'clock in the evening , on a hill where a breast work had been constructed . " Lady Harriet ...
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... hope that the acquisition of Philadelphia may , instead of his good fortune , prove his ruin . " ** Sir William Howe was perfectly aware of this , and had * Letter to the President of Congress . Sparks , v . 71 . concerted operations ...
... hope that the acquisition of Philadelphia may , instead of his good fortune , prove his ruin . " ** Sir William Howe was perfectly aware of this , and had * Letter to the President of Congress . Sparks , v . 71 . concerted operations ...
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... hope , therefore , entertained from the effect of any action with them as decisive and likely to put a speedy termination to the war was exceedingly abated . " + The battle had its effect also in France . The Count de Vergennes observed ...
... hope , therefore , entertained from the effect of any action with them as decisive and likely to put a speedy termination to the war was exceedingly abated . " + The battle had its effect also in France . The Count de Vergennes observed ...
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... hope , will be attended with the most extensive and happy consequences . At the same time , I cannot but regret that a matter of such magnitude , and so interesting to our gen eral operations , should have reached me by report only ; or ...
... hope , will be attended with the most extensive and happy consequences . At the same time , I cannot but regret that a matter of such magnitude , and so interesting to our gen eral operations , should have reached me by report only ; or ...
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