Life of George Washington, Količina 2Putnam, 1857 |
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Stran 137
... command . His claims were disregarded by the Green Moun- tain Boys ; they would follow no leader but Ethan Allen . As they formed the majority of the party , Arnold was fain to acquiesce , and serve as a volunteer , with the rank , but ...
... command . His claims were disregarded by the Green Moun- tain Boys ; they would follow no leader but Ethan Allen . As they formed the majority of the party , Arnold was fain to acquiesce , and serve as a volunteer , with the rank , but ...
Stran 257
... command of the principal officer from Connecticut . Arnold was furious . He swore he would be second in command to no one , disbanded his men , and threw up his commission . Quite a scene ensued . His men became turbulent ; some refused ...
... command of the principal officer from Connecticut . Arnold was furious . He swore he would be second in command to no one , disbanded his men , and threw up his commission . Quite a scene ensued . His men became turbulent ; some refused ...
Stran 261
... command at Ticonderoga , if that could be called a command where none seemed to obey . The garrison was about twelve hun- dred strong : the greater part Connecticut men brought by himself ; some were New York troops , and some few Green ...
... command at Ticonderoga , if that could be called a command where none seemed to obey . The garrison was about twelve hun- dred strong : the greater part Connecticut men brought by himself ; some were New York troops , and some few Green ...
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