Life of George Washington, Količina 2G.P. Putnam & Company, 1855 |
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... lord , I disdain low craft , subtlety and evasion , and will ac- knowledge it is possible , in the warmth of social ... lord , but be assured I will not be dishonorable . " This communication of Lord Stirling , Wilkinson gives as the ...
... lord , I disdain low craft , subtlety and evasion , and will ac- knowledge it is possible , in the warmth of social ... lord , but be assured I will not be dishonorable . " This communication of Lord Stirling , Wilkinson gives as the ...
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... Lord Cornwallis him- self was seized with a bilious fever , which obliged him to halt two days in the Ca- tawba settlement , and afterward to be con- veyed in a wagon , giving up the command to Lord Rawdon . In the course of this ...
... Lord Cornwallis him- self was seized with a bilious fever , which obliged him to halt two days in the Ca- tawba settlement , and afterward to be con- veyed in a wagon , giving up the command to Lord Rawdon . In the course of this ...
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... Lord Rawdon at the central post of Camden with a considerable body of troops to keep all quiet , while his lord- ship by rapid marches would throw him- self between Greene and Virginia , cut him off from all re - enforcements in that ...
... Lord Rawdon at the central post of Camden with a considerable body of troops to keep all quiet , while his lord- ship by rapid marches would throw him- self between Greene and Virginia , cut him off from all re - enforcements in that ...
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PART THIRD | 9 |
Negotiations for Exchange of Prisoners | 16 |
CHAPTER III | 20 |
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