Life of George Washington, Količina 2Putnam, 1857 |
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Stran 46
... appeared to be too independent , and disposed to be untractable . He continued to prorogue it from time to time , seeking in the interim to conciliate the Virginians , and soothe their irritated pride . At length , after repeated ...
... appeared to be too independent , and disposed to be untractable . He continued to prorogue it from time to time , seeking in the interim to conciliate the Virginians , and soothe their irritated pride . At length , after repeated ...
Stran 173
... was made to oppose them , and they landed about 1 o'clock at Moulton's Point , a little to the north of Breed's Hill . Here General Howe made a pause . On reconnoitering the works from this point , the Americans appeared.
... was made to oppose them , and they landed about 1 o'clock at Moulton's Point , a little to the north of Breed's Hill . Here General Howe made a pause . On reconnoitering the works from this point , the Americans appeared.
Stran 303
... appeared before it with several armed vessels , and sent a letter on shore , apprising the inhabitants that he was come to execute a just punishment on them for their " premeditated attacks on the legal prerogatives of the best of ...
... appeared before it with several armed vessels , and sent a letter on shore , apprising the inhabitants that he was come to execute a just punishment on them for their " premeditated attacks on the legal prerogatives of the best of ...
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