Life of George Washington, Količine 1–2Twayne Publishers, 1982 |
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Stran 177
... took tea , of which he was very fond , early in the evening , and retired for the night about nine o'clock . If confined to the house by bad weather , he took that occasion to arrange his papers , post up his accounts , or write letters ...
... took tea , of which he was very fond , early in the evening , and retired for the night about nine o'clock . If confined to the house by bad weather , he took that occasion to arrange his papers , post up his accounts , or write letters ...
Stran 248
... took place . The captain , and forty - eight men , which composed his garrison , were sent prisoners to Hartford , in Connecticut . A great supply of military and naval stores , so important in the present crisis , was found in the ...
... took place . The captain , and forty - eight men , which composed his garrison , were sent prisoners to Hartford , in Connecticut . A great supply of military and naval stores , so important in the present crisis , was found in the ...
Stran 542
... took a back route by the Delaware and the Minisink . On the 11th of December , he was detained by a heavy snow storm , in a sequestered valley near the Wallpeck in New Jersey . Being cut off from all information respecting the adverse ...
... took a back route by the Delaware and the Minisink . On the 11th of December , he was detained by a heavy snow storm , in a sequestered valley near the Wallpeck in New Jersey . Being cut off from all information respecting the adverse ...
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