Life of George Washington, Količina 2G.P. Putnam & Company, 1855 |
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Stran 106
... continued with the army ever since . Her example had been imitated by the Baroness de Riedesel , who had joined the army at Fort Edward , bringing with her her three small chil- dren . The friendship and sympathy of * Letter to Lord ...
... continued with the army ever since . Her example had been imitated by the Baroness de Riedesel , who had joined the army at Fort Edward , bringing with her her three small chil- dren . The friendship and sympathy of * Letter to Lord ...
Stran 143
... continued pouring in their troops till the surrender of that army , at which time not less than fourteen thou- sand militia , as I have been informed , were actually in General Gates's camp , and those composed , for the most part , of ...
... continued pouring in their troops till the surrender of that army , at which time not less than fourteen thou- sand militia , as I have been informed , were actually in General Gates's camp , and those composed , for the most part , of ...
Stran 212
... continued to pre- vail in the army . As had been foretold , the departure of the fleet was a death - blow to the enter- prise . Between two and three thousand volunteers abandoned the camp in the course of four and twenty hours ; others ...
... continued to pre- vail in the army . As had been foretold , the departure of the fleet was a death - blow to the enter- prise . Between two and three thousand volunteers abandoned the camp in the course of four and twenty hours ; others ...
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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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