Life of George Washington, Količina 6G. Bell, 1882 - 1752 strani |
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Stran 78
... Wash- ington . He considered the circumstances under which André had been taken such as would have justified the most summary proceedings , but he determined to refer the case to the ex- amination and decision of a board of general ...
... Wash- ington . He considered the circumstances under which André had been taken such as would have justified the most summary proceedings , but he determined to refer the case to the ex- amination and decision of a board of general ...
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... Washing- ton's cavalry were hurried forward for their protection . The British , seeing the troops retiring over the ... Wash- ington's dragoons , who spurred on them im- petuously , while Howard's infantry , facing about , gave them an ...
... Washing- ton's cavalry were hurried forward for their protection . The British , seeing the troops retiring over the ... Wash- ington's dragoons , who spurred on them im- petuously , while Howard's infantry , facing about , gave them an ...
Stran 382
... Wash- ton proposing a cessation of hostilities for twenty - four hours , and that two officers might be appointed by each side to meet and settle terms for the surrender of the posts of York- town and Gloucester . Washington felt ...
... Wash- ton proposing a cessation of hostilities for twenty - four hours , and that two officers might be appointed by each side to meet and settle terms for the surrender of the posts of York- town and Gloucester . Washington felt ...
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