Life of George Washington, Količina 3G. P. Putnam's sons, 1897 |
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... observed much movement in the camp , but was quieted by the assur- ance that it was to be a mere reconnoissance . On her way home she met a number of Indians , painted and decorated and armed with guns , and shouting War ! War ! Her ...
... observed much movement in the camp , but was quieted by the assur- ance that it was to be a mere reconnoissance . On her way home she met a number of Indians , painted and decorated and armed with guns , and shouting War ! War ! Her ...
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... observe that nobody looked at us with disrespect , but , on the con- trary , greeted us , and seemed touched at the sight of a cap- tive mother with her children . I must candidly confess that I did not present myself , though so ...
... observe that nobody looked at us with disrespect , but , on the con- trary , greeted us , and seemed touched at the sight of a cap- tive mother with her children . I must candidly confess that I did not present myself , though so ...
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... observed by an experienced officer , the plan of attack was too widely extended for strict concert , and too complicated for precise co - operation , as it had to be conducted in the night , and with a large propor- tion of ...
... observed by an experienced officer , the plan of attack was too widely extended for strict concert , and too complicated for precise co - operation , as it had to be conducted in the night , and with a large propor- tion of ...
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... he immediately sent in his resig- nation . To some he alleged , as an excuse for resigning , the disparaging way in which he had been spoken of by some members of Congress ; to others he observed that the 68 Works of Washington Irving.
... he immediately sent in his resig- nation . To some he alleged , as an excuse for resigning , the disparaging way in which he had been spoken of by some members of Congress ; to others he observed that the 68 Works of Washington Irving.
Stran 69
Washington Irving. members of Congress ; to others he observed that the cam- paign was at an end , and there was a prospect of a French war . The real reason he kept to himself , and Washington suffered it to remain a secret . His ...
Washington Irving. members of Congress ; to others he observed that the cam- paign was at an end , and there was a prospect of a French war . The real reason he kept to himself , and Washington suffered it to remain a secret . His ...
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