Life of George Washington, Količina 19Twayne Publishers, 1982 |
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Stran 268
... patriot and a most estimable man . It was deplored as a public calamity . His friend Elbridge Gerry had endeavored to dissuade him from risking his life in this perilous conflict : " Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori , " replied ...
... patriot and a most estimable man . It was deplored as a public calamity . His friend Elbridge Gerry had endeavored to dissuade him from risking his life in this perilous conflict : " Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori , " replied ...
Stran 290
... patriot , who was above all sectional prejudices . One of the most efficient co - operators of Washington at this time , and throughout the war , was Jonathan Trumbull , the Governor of Con- necticut . He was a well educated man ...
... patriot , who was above all sectional prejudices . One of the most efficient co - operators of Washington at this time , and throughout the war , was Jonathan Trumbull , the Governor of Con- necticut . He was a well educated man ...
Stran 331
... patriot inhabitants were shocked by the desecra- tion of the Old South Church , which for more than a hundred years ... patriots , had added to his provocation ; the measures of General Howe seemed of the same harsh character , and he ...
... patriot inhabitants were shocked by the desecra- tion of the Old South Church , which for more than a hundred years ... patriots , had added to his provocation ; the measures of General Howe seemed of the same harsh character , and he ...
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ILLUSTRATIONS | xxiii |
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SOURCES USED BY IRVING | xxxix |
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