Life of George Washington, Količina 2P.F. Collier, 1900 |
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Stran 64
... considered himself slighted and forgot , in their giving a superior rank to his own to a person who had not rendered the cause the least service , and who had been his inferior in France . He claimed , therefore , for himself , the rank ...
... considered himself slighted and forgot , in their giving a superior rank to his own to a person who had not rendered the cause the least service , and who had been his inferior in France . He claimed , therefore , for himself , the rank ...
Stran 76
... considered his reasonings unsub- stantial , and merely calculated to " catch the Eastern peo- ple . " It was with the greatest difficulty he prevailed on Gates to detach the brigades of Poor and Patterson to the aid of the commander in ...
... considered his reasonings unsub- stantial , and merely calculated to " catch the Eastern peo- ple . " It was with the greatest difficulty he prevailed on Gates to detach the brigades of Poor and Patterson to the aid of the commander in ...
Stran 101
... considered essential to the safety of the cause . To dare is often the impulse of selfish ambition or harebrained valor ; to forbear is at times the proof of real greatness . CHAPTER TWENTY - EIGHT Gates on the Ascendant - The Conway ...
... considered essential to the safety of the cause . To dare is often the impulse of selfish ambition or harebrained valor ; to forbear is at times the proof of real greatness . CHAPTER TWENTY - EIGHT Gates on the Ascendant - The Conway ...
Stran 105
... considered the information as coming from yourself , and given with a view to forewarn , and consequently to forearm me , against a secret enemy , or , in other words , a dangerous incendiary ; in which character sooner or later this ...
... considered the information as coming from yourself , and given with a view to forewarn , and consequently to forearm me , against a secret enemy , or , in other words , a dangerous incendiary ; in which character sooner or later this ...
Stran 110
... considered himself detached from the main army and under the immediate orders of the com- mander - in - chief . He had a favorable opinion of the military talents of Conway , but he was aware of the game he was playing ; he made a point ...
... considered himself detached from the main army and under the immediate orders of the com- mander - in - chief . He had a favorable opinion of the military talents of Conway , but he was aware of the game he was playing ; he made a point ...
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