Life of George Washington, Količina 19Twayne Publishers, 1982 |
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Stran 79
... says , " We made the English consent to sign that they had assas- sinated my brother in his camp . " - " We caused them to abandon the lands belonging to the king . We obliged them to leave their cannon , which consisted of nine pieces ...
... says , " We made the English consent to sign that they had assas- sinated my brother in his camp . " - " We caused them to abandon the lands belonging to the king . We obliged them to leave their cannon , which consisted of nine pieces ...
Stran 139
... says he , " with whom order , regularity , circumspection , and vigilance were matters of derision and contempt , we set out , and , by the protection of Providence , reached Augusta court - house in seven days , without meeting the ...
... says he , " with whom order , regularity , circumspection , and vigilance were matters of derision and contempt , we set out , and , by the protection of Providence , reached Augusta court - house in seven days , without meeting the ...
Stran 362
... says Washington reproachfully , " seized the troops as soon as their terms expired . " Can we wonder at it ? They ... say , " when their aid is so essential to the preservation of the rights of human nature and the liberties of America ...
... says Washington reproachfully , " seized the troops as soon as their terms expired . " Can we wonder at it ? They ... say , " when their aid is so essential to the preservation of the rights of human nature and the liberties of America ...
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ILLUSTRATIONS | xxiii |
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SOURCES USED BY IRVING | xxxix |
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