Life of George Washington, Količina 2J. B. Lippincott & Company, 1873 |
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... officers . 66 " I understand , " writes Washington to Gage , " that the officers engaged in the cause of liberty and their country , who by the fortune of war have fallen into your hands , have been thrown indis- criminately into a ...
... officers . 66 " I understand , " writes Washington to Gage , " that the officers engaged in the cause of liberty and their country , who by the fortune of war have fallen into your hands , have been thrown indis- criminately into a ...
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... officers that he would demean himself with pro- priety , that I would permit him to attend the army ; nor would I have consented then , had not his solicitations been backed by several officers . " The conduct of Allen was also severely ...
... officers that he would demean himself with pro- priety , that I would permit him to attend the army ; nor would I have consented then , had not his solicitations been backed by several officers . " The conduct of Allen was also severely ...
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... officers from Massachusetts , and Massachusetts men under officers from Rhode Island ; so that it was necessary to appoint the officers first . Twenty days later he again writes to the Pres- ident of Congress : " I am sorry to be ...
... officers from Massachusetts , and Massachusetts men under officers from Rhode Island ; so that it was necessary to appoint the officers first . Twenty days later he again writes to the Pres- ident of Congress : " I am sorry to be ...
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