Life of George Washington, Količina 2G.P. Putnam & Company, 1855 |
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Stran 72
... Lafayette , who had recently arrived from France , in company with a number of French , Polish , and German officers , among whom was the Baron de Kalb . The marquis was not quite twenty years of age , yet had already been married near ...
... Lafayette , who had recently arrived from France , in company with a number of French , Polish , and German officers , among whom was the Baron de Kalb . The marquis was not quite twenty years of age , yet had already been married near ...
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... Lafayette from Washing- ton , to whom he was devotedly attached , and bring him into the interests of the cabal . For this purpose he was to have the command of the expedition ; an ap- pointment which it was thought would tempt his ...
... Lafayette from Washing- ton , to whom he was devotedly attached , and bring him into the interests of the cabal . For this purpose he was to have the command of the expedition ; an ap- pointment which it was thought would tempt his ...
Stran 195
... Lafayette were in the minority in the council , and subsequently gave separately the same opinion in writing , that the rear of the enemy should be attacked by a strong de- tachment , while the main army should be so disposed as to give ...
... Lafayette were in the minority in the council , and subsequently gave separately the same opinion in writing , that the rear of the enemy should be attacked by a strong de- tachment , while the main army should be so disposed as to give ...
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Negotiations for Exchange of Prisoners | 16 |
Exertions to form a New ArmyCalls on | 22 |
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