Life of George WashingtonCo-operative Publication Society, 1930 |
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Stran 164
... never imparted to them . Their letters and speeches testify their surprise and indignation at finding their plan of operations so completely disconcerted by their own cabinet . " We found everything here , " writes Lord Carlisle , " in ...
... never imparted to them . Their letters and speeches testify their surprise and indignation at finding their plan of operations so completely disconcerted by their own cabinet . " We found everything here , " writes Lord Carlisle , " in ...
Stran 419
... never was a plan better arranged , and never did circumstances promise more sure or complete success . The British were not only unalarmed , but our own troops were misguided in their operations . " As the plan was not carried into ...
... never was a plan better arranged , and never did circumstances promise more sure or complete success . The British were not only unalarmed , but our own troops were misguided in their operations . " As the plan was not carried into ...
Stran 468
... never to consent to an accommodation . I was persuaded that when once that nice barrier which marked the boundaries of what we owed to each other should be thrown down , it might be propped again , but could never be restored ...
... never to consent to an accommodation . I was persuaded that when once that nice barrier which marked the boundaries of what we owed to each other should be thrown down , it might be propped again , but could never be restored ...
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Washington advances to Skippack CreekThe British Fleet in | 46 |
Washington at White MarshMeasures to cut off the Enemys Sup | 57 |
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