| Henry Lee - 1812 - 444 strani
...manifests the high opinion entertained by the enemy of his military talents from his conduct in this assault. He was visited occasionally by a British...convinced that the resistance of America was visionary? and he endeavored to impress him with the disastrous consequences which must infallibly ensue, if the... | |
| 1824 - 518 strani
...manifests the high opinion entertained by the enemy of his military talents from his conduct in this assault, He was visited occasionally by a British...convinced that the resistance of America was visionary? and he endeavoured to impress him with the disastrous consequences which must infallibly ensue, if... | |
| 1824 - 516 strani
...high opinion entertained by the enemy of his military talents from his conduct in this assault, lie was visited occasionally by a British officer, to...of his visits, after conversing upon many topics, *'hc asked Morgan if he did not begin to be convinced that the resistance of America was visionary?... | |
| 1824 - 518 strani
...manifests the high opinion entertained by the cnriny of his military talents from his conduct in this assault. He was visited occasionally by a British...and to be an officer of distinction. During one of iiis visits, after conversing upon many topics, "he asked Muignu if he did not begin to be convinced... | |
| Henry Lee - 1827 - 480 strani
...manifests ihe high opinion entertained by t.ie enemy of his military talents from his conduct in this assault. He was visited occasionally by a British...topics, " he asked .Morgan if he did not begin to be con\inccd that the resistance of America was visionary:' and he endeavoured to impress him with the... | |
| Henry Lee - 1827 - 484 strani
...manifests the high opinion entertained by t.ie enemy of his military talents from his conduct in this assault. He was visited occasionally by a British officer, to him unknown ; but from his uniform, tie appeared to belong to the navy, and to be an officer of distinction. During one of his visits,... | |
| Henry Lee - 1827 - 486 strani
...manifests the high opinion entertained by t.ia enemy of his military talents from his conduct in this assault. He was visited occasionally by a British officer, to him unknown ; but irom his uniform, he appeared to belong to the navy, and to be an officer of distinction. During one... | |
| 1829 - 432 strani
...the enemy of his military talents I from his conduct in this assault. He was visited occa-1 sionally by a British officer, to him unknown ; but from his...convinced that the resistance of America was visionary ? and he endeavoured to im- •• press him with the disastrous consequences which must infallibly... | |
| 1834 - 426 strani
...manifests the high opinion entertained by the enemy of his military talents from his conduct in this assault. He was visited occasionally by a British...convinced that the resistance of America was visionary ? and he endeavoured to impress him with the disastrous consequences which must infallibly ensue, if... | |
| Jacob K. Neff - 1845 - 642 strani
...manifests the high opinion entertained by the enemy of his military talents, from his conduct in this assault. He was visited occasionally by a British...convinced that the resistance of America was visionary ; and he endeavoured to impress him with the disastrous consequences which must infallibly ensue, if... | |
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