Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1855 |
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... Canada - Character of Lee , by Washington - Letters of Lee from the South - A Dog in a Dancing School - Committee of Safety in Virginia -Lee's Grenadiers - Putnam in Command at New York - State of Affairs there- Arrival of Washington ...
... Canada - Character of Lee , by Washington - Letters of Lee from the South - A Dog in a Dancing School - Committee of Safety in Virginia -Lee's Grenadiers - Putnam in Command at New York - State of Affairs there- Arrival of Washington ...
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... Canada , as my advices seemed to prom- have worn for a long time past , and that many ise nothing favorable , but rather further misfor- essential benefits will result from it . ” tunes . But I now hope that our affairs , from the ...
... Canada , as my advices seemed to prom- have worn for a long time past , and that many ise nothing favorable , but rather further misfor- essential benefits will result from it . ” tunes . But I now hope that our affairs , from the ...
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... Canada . He was grieved , therefore , to find there was a clashing of authori- ties between the generals who had charge of the Northern frontier . Gates , on his way to take command of the army in Canada , had heard with surprise in ...
... Canada . He was grieved , therefore , to find there was a clashing of authori- ties between the generals who had charge of the Northern frontier . Gates , on his way to take command of the army in Canada , had heard with surprise in ...
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