Life of George Washington, Količina 2Putnam, 1857 |
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... Gates departed on his mission ( May 19th ) , when Washington himself received a summons to Philadelphia , to advise with Congress concerning the opening campaign . He was informed also that Gates , on the 16th of May , had been promoted ...
... Gates departed on his mission ( May 19th ) , when Washington himself received a summons to Philadelphia , to advise with Congress concerning the opening campaign . He was informed also that Gates , on the 16th of May , had been promoted ...
Stran 299
... Gates . " Gates professed himself entirely satisfied with the explanation he had received , and perfectly disposed to obey the commands of Schuyler . " I am confident , " added he , " we shall , as the Congress wish , go hand in hand to ...
... Gates . " Gates professed himself entirely satisfied with the explanation he had received , and perfectly disposed to obey the commands of Schuyler . " I am confident , " added he , " we shall , as the Congress wish , go hand in hand to ...
Stran 512
... Gates to him , before receiving it , he exclaimed with solemnity , - . What a time is this to hand me letters ! ' I answered that I had been charged with it by General Gates . By General Gates ! Where is he ? ' ' I left him this morning ...
... Gates to him , before receiving it , he exclaimed with solemnity , - . What a time is this to hand me letters ! ' I answered that I had been charged with it by General Gates . By General Gates ! Where is he ? ' ' I left him this morning ...
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