Life of George Washington, Količina 2G.P. Putnam & Company, 1855 |
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... letter of Conway was perfectly harm- less , containing judicious remarks upon the want of discipline in the army , but mak- ing no mention of weak generals or bad counselors . " Particular actions rather than persons were blamed , but ...
... letter of Conway was perfectly harm- less , containing judicious remarks upon the want of discipline in the army , but mak- ing no mention of weak generals or bad counselors . " Particular actions rather than persons were blamed , but ...
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... letter had been transmitted to you by a member of Congress or a gentleman in the army , I was afraid much time would be lost in the course of the inquiry , and that the States might receive some capital injury from the infidelity of the ...
... letter had been transmitted to you by a member of Congress or a gentleman in the army , I was afraid much time would be lost in the course of the inquiry , and that the States might receive some capital injury from the infidelity of the ...
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... letter from General Washington to. ing , in which the conversation became general , unreserved and copious ; though ... letter to Major - General Gates , which reflected on the general and the army . The par- ticulars of this charge ...
... letter from General Washington to. ing , in which the conversation became general , unreserved and copious ; though ... letter to Major - General Gates , which reflected on the general and the army . The par- ticulars of this charge ...
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PART THIRD | 9 |
Negotiations for Exchange of Prisoners | 16 |
CHAPTER III | 20 |
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