Life of George Washington, Količina 2P.F. Collier, 1900 |
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... immediately removed , and a bed placed in its stead for the general . I sat terrified and trembling in a corner . The noise grew more alarming , and I was in a continual agony and tremor , while thinking that my husband might soon ...
... immediately removed , and a bed placed in its stead for the general . I sat terrified and trembling in a corner . The noise grew more alarming , and I was in a continual agony and tremor , while thinking that my husband might soon ...
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... immediately . " * We have the scene still more feelingly described by Bur- goyne . " The incessant cannonade during the ceremony ; the steady attitude and unaltered voice with which the chaplain officiated , though frequently covered ...
... immediately . " * We have the scene still more feelingly described by Bur- goyne . " The incessant cannonade during the ceremony ; the steady attitude and unaltered voice with which the chaplain officiated , though frequently covered ...
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... immediately after the funeral , and at nine o'clock at night the retreat com- menced . Large fires had been lighted , and many tents were left standing to conceal the movement . The hospital , in which were about three hundred sick and ...
... immediately after the funeral , and at nine o'clock at night the retreat com- menced . Large fires had been lighted , and many tents were left standing to conceal the movement . The hospital , in which were about three hundred sick and ...
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... immediately suspected , " says she , " that my husband had been killed . I shrieked aloud . " She was soothed by assurances that nothing had happened to him ; and was given to understand , by a sidelong glance , that the wife of the ...
... immediately suspected , " says she , " that my husband had been killed . I shrieked aloud . " She was soothed by assurances that nothing had happened to him ; and was given to understand , by a sidelong glance , that the wife of the ...
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... Immediately after the battle of Brandywine , Admiral Lord Howe with great exertions had succeeded in getting his ships of war and transports round from the Chesapeake into the Delaware , and had anchored them along the western shore ...
... Immediately after the battle of Brandywine , Admiral Lord Howe with great exertions had succeeded in getting his ships of war and transports round from the Chesapeake into the Delaware , and had anchored them along the western shore ...
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