Life of George Washington, Količina 4G. P. Putnam's sons, 1897 |
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Stran 33
... hands of posterity , as they have been used by their fore- fathers in the present establishment and foundation of our national independence and glory . ' This letter dispatched , he notified in general orders that the cessation of ...
... hands of posterity , as they have been used by their fore- fathers in the present establishment and foundation of our national independence and glory . ' This letter dispatched , he notified in general orders that the cessation of ...
Stran 35
... which the Baron Steuben , as senior officer , presided . A plan was drafted by a commit- tee composed of Generals Knox , Hand , and Huntingdon , and Captain Shaw , and the society was organized at Life of Washington 35.
... which the Baron Steuben , as senior officer , presided . A plan was drafted by a commit- tee composed of Generals Knox , Hand , and Huntingdon , and Captain Shaw , and the society was organized at Life of Washington 35.
Stran 44
... hand ; would to God we may have wisdom enough to improve them . I shall not rest contented till I have explored the western country and trav- ersed those lines , or a great part of them , which have given bounds to a new empire . The ...
... hand ; would to God we may have wisdom enough to improve them . I shall not rest contented till I have explored the western country and trav- ersed those lines , or a great part of them , which have given bounds to a new empire . The ...
Stran 48
... hand to take immediate possession of the city , and prevent all outrage , as he had been informed of a plot to plunder the place whenever the king's troops should be withdrawn . He had engaged , also , that the guards of the redoubts on ...
... hand to take immediate possession of the city , and prevent all outrage , as he had been informed of a plot to plunder the place whenever the king's troops should be withdrawn . He had engaged , also , that the guards of the redoubts on ...
Stran 50
... hand . " General Knox , who was nearest , was the first to advance . Washington , affected even to tears , grasped his hand and gave him a brother's embrace . In the same affectionate manner he took leave severally of the rest . Not a ...
... hand . " General Knox , who was nearest , was the first to advance . Washington , affected even to tears , grasped his hand and gave him a brother's embrace . In the same affectionate manner he took leave severally of the rest . Not a ...
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