The Life of George Washington, Količina 4Merrill & Baker, 1920 |
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Stran 41
... leave of absence , was about to sail , he says : " I owe it to your friendship and to my affectionate regard for you , my dear marquis , not to let you leave this country , without carrying with you fresh marks of my attachment to you ...
... leave of absence , was about to sail , he says : " I owe it to your friendship and to my affectionate regard for you , my dear marquis , not to let you leave this country , without carrying with you fresh marks of my attachment to you ...
Stran 71
... leave to resign his command . A barge was in waiting about noon on the 4th of December at Whitehall ferry to convey him across the Hudson to Paulus Hook . The principal officers of the army assembled at Fraunces ' Tavern in the ...
... leave to resign his command . A barge was in waiting about noon on the 4th of December at Whitehall ferry to convey him across the Hudson to Paulus Hook . The principal officers of the army assembled at Fraunces ' Tavern in the ...
Stran 120
... leave him . So far our work is complete , comprehending the whole military life of Washing- ton , and his agency in public affairs , up to the formation of our constitution . How well we have executed it , we leave to the public to ...
... leave him . So far our work is complete , comprehending the whole military life of Washing- ton , and his agency in public affairs , up to the formation of our constitution . How well we have executed it , we leave to the public to ...
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