Life of George Washington, Količina 2P.F. Collier, 1900 |
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Stran 39
... arms . All private prop- erty to be sacred ; no baggage to be searched or molested . All persons appertaining to or following the camp , whatever might be their country , were to be comprehended in. Life of Washington 39.
... arms . All private prop- erty to be sacred ; no baggage to be searched or molested . All persons appertaining to or following the camp , whatever might be their country , were to be comprehended in. Life of Washington 39.
Stran 45
... persons whom he had encountered in the American camp was General Schuyler . He attempted to make some explanation or excuse about the recent destruction of his property . Schuyler begged him not to think of it , as the occasion ...
... persons whom he had encountered in the American camp was General Schuyler . He attempted to make some explanation or excuse about the recent destruction of his property . Schuyler begged him not to think of it , as the occasion ...
Stran 58
... persons taken within thirty miles of any place occupied by British troops , in the act of conveying supplies to them , were subjected to martial law . Acting under the resolution , Washington detached large bodies of militia to scour ...
... persons taken within thirty miles of any place occupied by British troops , in the act of conveying supplies to them , were subjected to martial law . Acting under the resolution , Washington detached large bodies of militia to scour ...
Stran 64
... 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 of major - general , and was supported in his pretensions by persons both in and out of ...
... 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 of major - general , and was supported in his pretensions by persons both in and out of ...
Stran 92
... persons chosen for this important office was Conway , with the rank , too , of major - general ! This was tacitly in defiance of the opinion so fully expressed by Washington of the demerits of the man , and the ruinous effects to be ...
... persons chosen for this important office was Conway , with the rank , too , of major - general ! This was tacitly in defiance of the opinion so fully expressed by Washington of the demerits of the man , and the ruinous effects to be ...
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