The Life of George Washington, Količina 4Merrill & Baker, 1920 |
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Stran 40
... remain for the winter , in Vir- ginia , and the Count de Rochambeau established his head- quarters at Williamsburg . Having attended in person to the distribution of ordnance and stores , the departure of prisoners , and the embarkation ...
... remain for the winter , in Vir- ginia , and the Count de Rochambeau established his head- quarters at Williamsburg . Having attended in person to the distribution of ordnance and stores , the departure of prisoners , and the embarkation ...
Stran 127
... remain half an hour , converse cursorily on indifferent subjects with such persons as invited his attention , and then retire . He should accept no invitations , give formal entertainments twice , or at most , four times in the year ...
... remain half an hour , converse cursorily on indifferent subjects with such persons as invited his attention , and then retire . He should accept no invitations , give formal entertainments twice , or at most , four times in the year ...
Stran 389
... remains within the city . iii . 206 in winter quarters .. .i . 171 to Washington on the unwilling- ness of troops to remain .... replies to summons to surrender..iii . 219 reception of Washington .. 4. 172 .iii . 217 sets sail for ...
... remains within the city . iii . 206 in winter quarters .. .i . 171 to Washington on the unwilling- ness of troops to remain .... replies to summons to surrender..iii . 219 reception of Washington .. 4. 172 .iii . 217 sets sail for ...
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