Life of George Washington, Količina 5G. P. Putnam's sons, 1902 |
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Stran 37
... taken me in once , but by you shall never take me in a second time . " - This anecdote is to be taken with caution , for Jefferson was disposed to receive any report that placed the forms adopted in a disparaging point of view . He ...
... taken me in once , but by you shall never take me in a second time . " - This anecdote is to be taken with caution , for Jefferson was disposed to receive any report that placed the forms adopted in a disparaging point of view . He ...
Stran 455
... taken to North Castle , iv . 153 . sent to Arnold , iv . 155 . brought back , iv . 155 . taken to Lower Salem , iv . 155 . to Washington , iv . 155 . amuses himself by sketching , iv . 157 . propensity for caricature ( note ) , iv . 157 .
... taken to North Castle , iv . 153 . sent to Arnold , iv . 155 . brought back , iv . 155 . taken to Lower Salem , iv . 155 . to Washington , iv . 155 . amuses himself by sketching , iv . 157 . propensity for caricature ( note ) , iv . 157 .
Stran 470
... taken by Cornwallis , iii . 370 . Fort Mifflin , iii . 326 . garrison of , iii . 341 . repulses naval attack , iii . 345 . garrison increased , iii . 359 . attacked by Howe , iii . 359 . evacuated , iii . 369 . Fort Montgomery , ii ...
... taken by Cornwallis , iii . 370 . Fort Mifflin , iii . 326 . garrison of , iii . 341 . repulses naval attack , iii . 345 . garrison increased , iii . 359 . attacked by Howe , iii . 359 . evacuated , iii . 369 . Fort Montgomery , ii ...
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