Life of George Washington, Količina 2G.P. Putnam & Company, 1855 |
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... expected that Congress would have done me that justice which it was in their power to give , and which I humbly conceive they ought to have done . " This letter gave great umbrage to Con- gress , but no immediate answer was made to it ...
... expected that Congress would have done me that justice which it was in their power to give , and which I humbly conceive they ought to have done . " This letter gave great umbrage to Con- gress , but no immediate answer was made to it ...
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... expected his letters in future would be written in a style suitable to the dignity of the representative body of these free and independent States , and to his own character as their officer . His ex- pressions , too , respecting the ...
... expected his letters in future would be written in a style suitable to the dignity of the representative body of these free and independent States , and to his own character as their officer . His ex- pressions , too , respecting the ...
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... expected that General Burgoyne would also be his guest . I sent to ask my hus- band's directions , who advised me to ac- cept the invitation . " The reception which she met with at Albany , from General Schuyler's wife and daughters ...
... expected that General Burgoyne would also be his guest . I sent to ask my hus- band's directions , who advised me to ac- cept the invitation . " The reception which she met with at Albany , from General Schuyler's wife and daughters ...
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PART THIRD | 9 |
Negotiations for Exchange of Prisoners | 16 |
CHAPTER III | 20 |
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affairs Albany Ameri American arms army Arnold arrived artillery attack batteries boats brave brigade British Burgoyne camp campaign cannon chevaux-de-frise Clair Colonel command commander-in-chief conduct Congress Conway Count D'Estaing Delaware detachment division effect encamped endeavored enemy enemy's eral expedition fire flank fleet force Fort Edward Fort Mercer Fort Mifflin Fort Montgomery forts French garrison Gates give Governor Greene guard Hessian Highlands Hill honor horses Hudson hundred Indians ington Island Jersey killed Lafayette land letter Lord Stirling main body major-general marquis ment Mifflin miles military militia morning movement night officers orders parties passed Peekskill Philadelphia prisoners Putnam quarters re-enforcements rear received reconnoiter regiment retreat river road Schuyler sent ships side Sir Henry Clinton Skenesborough soldiers soon spirit Stony Point Sullivan thousand Ticonderoga tion took troops Tryon County Wash Washington Wayne whole Wilkinson woods wounded writes York