Life of George Washington, Količina 2G.P. Putnam & Company, 1855 |
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Stran 182
... attempted . Colonel Hamilton is said to have paralyzed it . He agreed with Washington that there could be little A ... attempt on New York ; ish army , because we perfectly understand or to remain quiet in a secure and forti- his ...
... attempted . Colonel Hamilton is said to have paralyzed it . He agreed with Washington that there could be little A ... attempt on New York ; ish army , because we perfectly understand or to remain quiet in a secure and forti- his ...
Stran 192
... attempts to corrupt their integrity , and they resolved that it was incompatible with their honor to hold any ... attempt that was made . Lord Carlisle , who had taken the least prominent part in these transactions , thus writes ...
... attempts to corrupt their integrity , and they resolved that it was incompatible with their honor to hold any ... attempt that was made . Lord Carlisle , who had taken the least prominent part in these transactions , thus writes ...
Stran 234
... attempt a retali- atory stroke on that most important for- tress . The latter took possession of Stony Point , and fortified and garrisoned it more strongly than ever , but was too wary to risk an attempt upon the strongholds of the ...
... attempt a retali- atory stroke on that most important for- tress . The latter took possession of Stony Point , and fortified and garrisoned it more strongly than ever , but was too wary to risk an attempt upon the strongholds of the ...
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