The Life of George Washington, Količina 2American Publishers Corporation, 1890 |
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Stran 502
... object of intense interest , in consequence of having been the scene of Arnold's treason . The two armies having safely crossed the Hudson , commenced , on the 25th , their several lines of march towards the Jerseys ; the Americans for ...
... object of intense interest , in consequence of having been the scene of Arnold's treason . The two armies having safely crossed the Hudson , commenced , on the 25th , their several lines of march towards the Jerseys ; the Americans for ...
Stran 608
... object worthy no less of the policy than of the liberality of the United States , as the necessary basis of durable tranquillity . This object , it is believed , has been fully attained . The articles agreed upon will immediately be ...
... object worthy no less of the policy than of the liberality of the United States , as the necessary basis of durable tranquillity . This object , it is believed , has been fully attained . The articles agreed upon will immediately be ...
Stran 618
... object of their mis- sion , according to the President , was " to dissipate umbrages , remove prejudices , rectify errors , and adjust all differences by a treaty between the two powers . ' Washington doubted an adjust- ment of the ...
... object of their mis- sion , according to the President , was " to dissipate umbrages , remove prejudices , rectify errors , and adjust all differences by a treaty between the two powers . ' Washington doubted an adjust- ment of the ...
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aide-de-camp American André arms army Arnold arrived artillery attack batteries battle bayonet brigade British British army Burgoyne camp captured Carolina cavalry command commander-in-chief conduct Congress coöperate Cornwallis Creek crossed detachment division dragoons duty encamped enemy enemy's favor fire flank fleet force formed Fort Edward Fort Mercer Fort Mifflin Fort Montgomery France French garrison Gates gave Greene Hamilton Hill horse House Hudson hundred Indians infantry Island Jefferson Jersey killed Lafayette land letter Lord Lord Cornwallis Lord Rawdon main body Marquis Marquis de Lafayette ment miles military militia morning Mount Vernon nation night North North Carolina o'clock officers orders party passed patriotism Peekskill Philadelphia President prisoners rear received regiment reinforcements reply retirement retreat river road Schuyler sent ships side Sir Henry Clinton spirit Tarleton thousand tion took treaty troops vessels Virginia Washington West Point woods wounded writes York