Life of George Washington, Količina 2G.P. Putnam & Company, 1855 |
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Stran 32
... Arnold was again in the field , with his rallied forces , strengthened by Lieuten- ant - Colonel Oswald with two companies of Lamb's artillery regiment and three field- pieces . With these he again posted him- self on the enemy's route ...
... Arnold was again in the field , with his rallied forces , strengthened by Lieuten- ant - Colonel Oswald with two companies of Lamb's artillery regiment and three field- pieces . With these he again posted him- self on the enemy's route ...
Stran 298
... Arnold here ? " de- Conjecturing. These few words speak that noble confi- dence in the enduring patriotism of his countrymen which sustained him through- out all the fluctuating fortunes of the Rev- olution ; yet at this very moment it ...
... Arnold here ? " de- Conjecturing. These few words speak that noble confi- dence in the enduring patriotism of his countrymen which sustained him through- out all the fluctuating fortunes of the Rev- olution ; yet at this very moment it ...
Stran 314
... Arnold will stand sadly conspicuous to the end of time as the only American officer of note , throughout all the trials and vi- cissitudes of the Revolution , who proved ... Arnold-His Proclamation— After Fortunes of Mrs Arnold CHAPTER XII.
... Arnold will stand sadly conspicuous to the end of time as the only American officer of note , throughout all the trials and vi- cissitudes of the Revolution , who proved ... Arnold-His Proclamation— After Fortunes of Mrs Arnold CHAPTER XII.
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PART THIRD | 9 |
Negotiations for Exchange of Prisoners | 16 |
Exertions to form a New ArmyCalls on | 22 |
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