Life of George Washington, Količina 2G.P. Putnam & Company, 1855 |
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... cause . the success of the magnanimous struggle in which they were engaged . So , too , the armies were contrasted . The British troops , many of them , per- chance , slightly metamorphosed from vag- abonds into soldiers , all mere men ...
... cause . the success of the magnanimous struggle in which they were engaged . So , too , the armies were contrasted . The British troops , many of them , per- chance , slightly metamorphosed from vag- abonds into soldiers , all mere men ...
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... cause in which we are engaged . * * In justice , therefore , to my own char- acter , and for the satisfaction of my friends , I must request a court of in- quiry into my conduct ; and though I sensibly feel the ingratitude of my coun ...
... cause in which we are engaged . * * In justice , therefore , to my own char- acter , and for the satisfaction of my friends , I must request a court of in- quiry into my conduct ; and though I sensibly feel the ingratitude of my coun ...
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... cause the resigna- tion of Colonel Trumbull , who had been nominated commissary of purchases ; and the entrance into office of a number of in- experienced men . The ultimate effect was to paralyze the organization of this vital ...
... cause the resigna- tion of Colonel Trumbull , who had been nominated commissary of purchases ; and the entrance into office of a number of in- experienced men . The ultimate effect was to paralyze the organization of this vital ...
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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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