The Life of George Washington, Količina 4Merrill & Baker, 1920 |
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Stran 31
... given . In the arrangements for the American assault , Lafayette had given the honor of leading the advance to his own aide- de - camp , Lieutenant - colonel Gimat . This instantly touched the military pride of Hamilton , who exclaimed ...
... given . In the arrangements for the American assault , Lafayette had given the honor of leading the advance to his own aide- de - camp , Lieutenant - colonel Gimat . This instantly touched the military pride of Hamilton , who exclaimed ...
Stran 48
... given me more painful sensations , than your in- formation of there being such ideas existing in the army , as you have expressed , and I must view with abhorrence , and reprehend with severity . For the present , the communication of ...
... given me more painful sensations , than your in- formation of there being such ideas existing in the army , as you have expressed , and I must view with abhorrence , and reprehend with severity . For the present , the communication of ...
Stran 202
... given it in the same general terms to other officers of the government . My earnest wish is , that balsam may be poured into all the wounds which have been given , to prevent them from gan- grening , and from those fatal consequences ...
... given it in the same general terms to other officers of the government . My earnest wish is , that balsam may be poured into all the wounds which have been given , to prevent them from gan- grening , and from those fatal consequences ...
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