Life of George Washington, Količina 2G.P. Putnam & Company, 1855 |
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Stran 44
... appeared at that time to be the echo of one from you ; I was hurt -not because I thought my judgment wronged by the expressions contained in it , but because the same sentiments were not communicated immediately to myself . The ...
... appeared at that time to be the echo of one from you ; I was hurt -not because I thought my judgment wronged by the expressions contained in it , but because the same sentiments were not communicated immediately to myself . The ...
Stran 54
... appeared . " The moment they do , " writes he , " I shall move with them . If they do not ar- rive by to - morrow , I go without them , and will do the best I can with the militia . " He actually did set out at 8 o'clock on the morning ...
... appeared . " The moment they do , " writes he , " I shall move with them . If they do not ar- rive by to - morrow , I go without them , and will do the best I can with the militia . " He actually did set out at 8 o'clock on the morning ...
Stran 124
... appeared an effort above human nature . The as- sistance I was enabled to give her was small indeed ; I had not even a cup of wine to offer her ; but I was told she had found from some kind and fortunate hand a little rum and dirty ...
... appeared an effort above human nature . The as- sistance I was enabled to give her was small indeed ; I had not even a cup of wine to offer her ; but I was told she had found from some kind and fortunate hand a little rum and dirty ...
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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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