Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1855 |
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... early in the spring ; and brilliant results were anticipated . Washington remained ten days in Boston , at- tending , with great interest , the meetings of the Massachusetts Legislature , in which the plan of military operations was ...
... early in the spring ; and brilliant results were anticipated . Washington remained ten days in Boston , at- tending , with great interest , the meetings of the Massachusetts Legislature , in which the plan of military operations was ...
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... early riser , often before daybreak in the winter when the nights were long . On such occasions he lit his own fire , and wrote or read by | candle - light . He breakfasted at seven in sum- mer , at eight in winter . Two small cups of ...
... early riser , often before daybreak in the winter when the nights were long . On such occasions he lit his own fire , and wrote or read by | candle - light . He breakfasted at seven in sum- mer , at eight in winter . Two small cups of ...
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... early military recollec- tions to draw them together . Both had served under Abercrombie in the expedition against Ti- conderoga . There was some part of Lee's con- duct in that expedition which both he and Schuyler might deem it ...
... early military recollec- tions to draw them together . Both had served under Abercrombie in the expedition against Ti- conderoga . There was some part of Lee's con- duct in that expedition which both he and Schuyler might deem it ...
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