Life of George Washington, Količina 2G.P. Putnam, 1855 |
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... letter to a friend , expresses himself with equal warmth . “ Oh , could the Congress behold the distresses and ... Letter of P. Jones . + Letter from Gen. Greene to Gov. Cooke . | Letter to the President of Congress . VOL . II . - 20 ...
... letter to a friend , expresses himself with equal warmth . “ Oh , could the Congress behold the distresses and ... Letter of P. Jones . + Letter from Gen. Greene to Gov. Cooke . | Letter to the President of Congress . VOL . II . - 20 ...
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... letter . It was a reiteration of what had already been expressed by Congress ; in the present instance it produced irritation , if we may judge from the reply . “ SIR , -In answer to your letter , I am to acquaint you that my command ...
... letter . It was a reiteration of what had already been expressed by Congress ; in the present instance it produced irritation , if we may judge from the reply . “ SIR , -In answer to your letter , I am to acquaint you that my command ...
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Washington Irving. Letter from Provincial Congress 397 make a pretext of my presence to fire on the town , the first house set on flames by their guns shall be the funeral pile of some of their best friends . " In a letter to Washington ...
Washington Irving. Letter from Provincial Congress 397 make a pretext of my presence to fire on the town , the first house set on flames by their guns shall be the funeral pile of some of their best friends . " In a letter to Washington ...
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Hood at Boston The General | 26 |
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