Life of George Washington, Količina 14P. F. Collier & Son, 1904 |
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Stran 86
... Marquis de Lafayette . Though not quite recovered from the wound received at the battle of Brandywine , he had accompanied General Greene as a vol- unteer in his expedition into the Jerseys , and had been indulged by him with an ...
... Marquis de Lafayette . Though not quite recovered from the wound received at the battle of Brandywine , he had accompanied General Greene as a vol- unteer in his expedition into the Jerseys , and had been indulged by him with an ...
Stran 105
... Marquis de Lafayette , who , having been spoken to on the subject by General Conway , applied for and saw , under injunctions of secrecy , the letter which contained Wilkinson's information ; so desirous was I of concealing every matter ...
... Marquis de Lafayette , who , having been spoken to on the subject by General Conway , applied for and saw , under injunctions of secrecy , the letter which contained Wilkinson's information ; so desirous was I of concealing every matter ...
Stran 109
... Marquis de Lafayette from Washington , to whom he was devotedly at- tached , and bring him into the interests of the cabal . For this purpose he was to have the command of the expedition ; an appointment which it was thought would tempt ...
... Marquis de Lafayette from Washington , to whom he was devotedly at- tached , and bring him into the interests of the cabal . For this purpose he was to have the command of the expedition ; an appointment which it was thought would tempt ...
Stran 121
... marquis and the Baron de Kalb , the presence of the latter being deemed absolutely nec- essary to the army at Valley Forge . Lafayette at the same time received assurance of the high sense entertained by VOL . XIV .— ** * 6 Congress of ...
... marquis and the Baron de Kalb , the presence of the latter being deemed absolutely nec- essary to the army at Valley Forge . Lafayette at the same time received assurance of the high sense entertained by VOL . XIV .— ** * 6 Congress of ...
Stran 160
... Lafayette was expecting a troop of American dragoons in that quarter , who ... de - camp and some of his general officers , gal- loped to the summit of a hill and anxiously reconnoitered the scene of action with a glass . His solicitude for ...
... Lafayette was expecting a troop of American dragoons in that quarter , who ... de - camp and some of his general officers , gal- loped to the summit of a hill and anxiously reconnoitered the scene of action with a glass . His solicitude for ...
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