Life of George Washington, Količina 2Putnam, 1857 |
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Stran 200
... expected to land . Washington , too , was approaching . How were these double claims to ceremonious respect , happening at the same time , to be managed ? In this dilemma a regiment of militia was turned out , and the colonel instructed ...
... expected to land . Washington , too , was approaching . How were these double claims to ceremonious respect , happening at the same time , to be managed ? In this dilemma a regiment of militia was turned out , and the colonel instructed ...
Stran 213
... expected to find some degree of system and discipline ; whereas all were raw militia . He had expected to find works scientifically constructed , and proofs of knowledge and skill in engineering ; whereas , what he saw of the latter was ...
... expected to find some degree of system and discipline ; whereas all were raw militia . He had expected to find works scientifically constructed , and proofs of knowledge and skill in engineering ; whereas , what he saw of the latter was ...
Stran 303
... persons on board . The lieutenant informed them verbally , that he had orders from ' Admi- ral Graves to set fire to all the seaport towns between Boston and Halifax ; and he expected New York , at the present moment , was in.
... persons on board . The lieutenant informed them verbally , that he had orders from ' Admi- ral Graves to set fire to all the seaport towns between Boston and Halifax ; and he expected New York , at the present moment , was in.
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Cheerful Life at Mount Vernon | 15 |
CHAP III Hood at Boston The General | 26 |
Expedition of Washington to | 32 |
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