Life of George WashingtonSleepy Hollow Restorations, 1975 - 721 strani |
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... tion , but " to put calumny to silence , they would at an early day appoint a committee to inquire fully into his conduct , which they trusted would establish his reputation in the opinion of all good men . " Schuyler received the ...
... tion , but " to put calumny to silence , they would at an early day appoint a committee to inquire fully into his conduct , which they trusted would establish his reputation in the opinion of all good men . " Schuyler received the ...
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... tion to surrender the post and garrison of West Point into the hands of the enemy . Mrs. Arnold , on arriving at her father's house in Philadelphia , had decided on a separation from her husband , to whom she could not endure the ...
... tion to surrender the post and garrison of West Point into the hands of the enemy . Mrs. Arnold , on arriving at her father's house in Philadelphia , had decided on a separation from her husband , to whom she could not endure the ...
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... tion of the people than he could have done from any verbal informa- tion . " Every day's experience of the government of the United States , " writes he to David Humphreys , " seems to confirm its establishment and to render it more ...
... tion of the people than he could have done from any verbal informa- tion . " Every day's experience of the government of the United States , " writes he to David Humphreys , " seems to confirm its establishment and to render it more ...
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