The Life of George Washington, Količina 2American Publishers Corporation, 1890 |
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Stran 406
... taken refuge . Col. Zebulon Butler , an officer of the continental army , took the general command . The ma- rauding parties sent out by Col. John Butler and Brant were spreading desolation through the valley ; farm houses wrapped in ...
... taken refuge . Col. Zebulon Butler , an officer of the continental army , took the general command . The ma- rauding parties sent out by Col. John Butler and Brant were spreading desolation through the valley ; farm houses wrapped in ...
Stran 514
... taken his stand in the grand battery with Generals Knox and Lincoln and their staffs . The risk he ran of a chance shot , while watching the attack through an embrasure , made those about him uneasy . One of his aides - de - camp ...
... taken his stand in the grand battery with Generals Knox and Lincoln and their staffs . The risk he ran of a chance shot , while watching the attack through an embrasure , made those about him uneasy . One of his aides - de - camp ...
Stran 622
... taken my departure for the land of spirits . " It was evident , how- ever , that full of health and vigor , he looked forward to his long- cherished hope , the enjoyment of a serene old age in this home of his heart . According to his ...
... taken my departure for the land of spirits . " It was evident , how- ever , that full of health and vigor , he looked forward to his long- cherished hope , the enjoyment of a serene old age in this home of his heart . According to his ...
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