Life of George Washington, Količina 2G.P. Putnam & Company, 1855 |
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Stran 107
Washington Irving. ר a = secretary , Colonel Varick , remained in | ing provisions ; he had completed a bridge camp , and ... remained encamped on the eastern side of the river , but intervening woods concealed the number of their tents ...
Washington Irving. ר a = secretary , Colonel Varick , remained in | ing provisions ; he had completed a bridge camp , and ... remained encamped on the eastern side of the river , but intervening woods concealed the number of their tents ...
Stran 130
... remained during my whole stay in Al- bany , with a table of more than twenty covers for me and my friends , and every other demonstration of hospitality . " This was indeed realizing the vaunted courtesy and magnanimity of the age of ...
... remained during my whole stay in Al- bany , with a table of more than twenty covers for me and my friends , and every other demonstration of hospitality . " This was indeed realizing the vaunted courtesy and magnanimity of the age of ...
Stran 249
... remained true to him ; for his marriage with Miss Shippen took place just five days after the mortifying vote of Congress . Washington sympathized with Arnold's impatience , and appointed the 1st of May for the trial , but it was ...
... remained true to him ; for his marriage with Miss Shippen took place just five days after the mortifying vote of Congress . Washington sympathized with Arnold's impatience , and appointed the 1st of May for the trial , but it was ...
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Negotiations for Exchange of Prisoners | 16 |
Exertions to form a New ArmyCalls on | 22 |
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