Life of George Washington, Količina 6G. P. Putnam, 1897 |
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Stran 80
... Sir Henry Clinton has been too good to me ; he has been lavish of his kindness . I am bound to him by too many ... Sir Henry Clinton to the above pur- port . He made mention also of his mother and three sisters , to whom the value of his ...
... Sir Henry Clinton has been too good to me ; he has been lavish of his kindness . I am bound to him by too many ... Sir Henry Clinton to the above pur- port . He made mention also of his mother and three sisters , to whom the value of his ...
Stran 81
... Sir Henry Clinton , stating the report of the board of inquiry , omitting the sentence . " From these proceedings , " observes he , " it is evident that Major André was employed in the execution of measures very foreign to the objects ...
... Sir Henry Clinton , stating the report of the board of inquiry , omitting the sentence . " From these proceedings , " observes he , " it is evident that Major André was employed in the execution of measures very foreign to the objects ...
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... Sir Guy Carleton who had succeeded in command to Sir Henry Clinton . In granting it , Washington intimated that , though deeply affected by the unhappy fate to which Captain Asgill was subjected , and devoutly wishing that his life ...
... Sir Guy Carleton who had succeeded in command to Sir Henry Clinton . In granting it , Washington intimated that , though deeply affected by the unhappy fate to which Captain Asgill was subjected , and devoutly wishing that his life ...
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