Life of George Washington, Količina 2G.P. Putnam & Company, 1855 |
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Stran 165
... person should be known . To facilitate the discovery , I wrote to your Excellency ; but , unable to learn whether General Conway's letter had been transmitted to you by a member of Congress or a gentleman in the army , I was afraid much ...
... person should be known . To facilitate the discovery , I wrote to your Excellency ; but , unable to learn whether General Conway's letter had been transmitted to you by a member of Congress or a gentleman in the army , I was afraid much ...
Stran 249
... persons who voluntarily remained with the enemy , and were deemed disaf- fected to the interests and independence of America . In regard to the first of these charges , Arnold alleged that the person who ap- plied for the protection of ...
... persons who voluntarily remained with the enemy , and were deemed disaf- fected to the interests and independence of America . In regard to the first of these charges , Arnold alleged that the person who ap- plied for the protection of ...
Stran 296
... person had been forwarded * Sparks ' Arnold . We would note generally , that we are indebted to Mr. Sparks ' work for many particulars given by us of this tale of treason . " I beg your Excellency will be per- suaded that no alteration ...
... person had been forwarded * Sparks ' Arnold . We would note generally , that we are indebted to Mr. Sparks ' work for many particulars given by us of this tale of treason . " I beg your Excellency will be per- suaded that no alteration ...
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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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