Life of George Washington, Količina 2P.F. Collier, 1900 |
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Stran 7
... Honor wounded- His Passage at Arms with General Gates - His Seat at the Board of War uncomfortable - Determines that Lord Stirling shall bleed - His Wounded Honor healed - His Interviews with Washington - Sees the Correspondence of ...
... Honor wounded- His Passage at Arms with General Gates - His Seat at the Board of War uncomfortable - Determines that Lord Stirling shall bleed - His Wounded Honor healed - His Interviews with Washington - Sees the Correspondence of ...
Stran 39
... honors of war , to a fixed place , where they were to pile their arms at a word of command from their own officers . They were to be allowed a free passage to Europe upon condition of not serving again in America dur- ing the present ...
... honors of war , to a fixed place , where they were to pile their arms at a word of command from their own officers . They were to be allowed a free passage to Europe upon condition of not serving again in America dur- ing the present ...
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... honor and happiness of congratulating you on the glorious success of our arms . I wish to God I could say under your command . " If you wish to see Burgoyne , you will be necessitated to see him here . ” * In the night of the 16th ...
... honor and happiness of congratulating you on the glorious success of our arms . I wish to God I could say under your command . " If you wish to see Burgoyne , you will be necessitated to see him here . ” * In the night of the 16th ...
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... honor . As we marched by the great tent of General Gates , he in- vited in the brigadiers and commanders of regiments , and various refreshments were set before them . Gates is be- tween fifty and sixty years of age ; wears his own thin ...
... honor . As we marched by the great tent of General Gates , he in- vited in the brigadiers and commanders of regiments , and various refreshments were set before them . Gates is be- tween fifty and sixty years of age ; wears his own thin ...
Stran 66
... honor to the American arms , and which , I 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 ...
... honor to the American arms , and which , I 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 ...
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advance aid-de-camp American arms army Arnold arrived artillery attack attempt baggage batteries bayonet boats brave brigade British Burgoyne camp campaign captured cavalry Charleston Colonel command commander-in-chief conduct Congress Conway corps Count Count D'Estaing crossed detachment dispatches dragoons effect encamped enemy enemy's expedition favor fire flank forage force Fort Mercer Fort Mifflin garrison Gates gave give Greene Hamilton honor horses Hudson hundred infantry ington Island James River Jersey killed Lafayette land letter Lieutenant-colonel Lord Cornwallis Lord Rawdon Lord Stirling lordship main body marquis Marquis de Lafayette ment Mifflin miles military militia Mischianza morning night North Carolina officers orders party passed Philadelphia prisoners quarters re-enforcements rear received regiment reply retreat river road Rochambeau sent ships side Sir Henry Clinton soldiers South Stony Point Sumter Tarleton thousand tion took troops Virginia Wash Washington Wayne West Point wounded writes York York Island