Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1855 |
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Stran 126
... regiment devolved on Washington . Finding a blank major's commission among Fry's papers , he gave it to Captain Adam Stephens , who had conducted himself with spirit . As there would necessarily be other changes , he wrote to Governor ...
... regiment devolved on Washington . Finding a blank major's commission among Fry's papers , he gave it to Captain Adam Stephens , who had conducted himself with spirit . As there would necessarily be other changes , he wrote to Governor ...
Stran 127
... regiment , above all measure , to be obliged to serve upon such different terms , when their lives , their fortunes , and their operations are equally , and , I dare say , as effectually exposed as those of others , who are happy enough ...
... regiment , above all measure , to be obliged to serve upon such different terms , when their lives , their fortunes , and their operations are equally , and , I dare say , as effectually exposed as those of others , who are happy enough ...
Stran 172
... regiment , by the chaplain . There was the funeral of a captain who died at this encampment . A captain's guard marched before the corpse , the captain of it in the rear , the firelocks reversed , the drums beating the dead march . When ...
... regiment , by the chaplain . There was the funeral of a captain who died at this encampment . A captain's guard marched before the corpse , the captain of it in the rear , the firelocks reversed , the drums beating the dead march . When ...
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