Life of George Washington, Količina 2G.P. Putnam, 1855 |
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Stran 152
... officers of great experience and confessed abilities . He apprehended difficulties , he said , from the " natural prejudices and virtuous attachment of our countrymen to their own officers . " " But , " adds he , " considering the ...
... officers of great experience and confessed abilities . He apprehended difficulties , he said , from the " natural prejudices and virtuous attachment of our countrymen to their own officers . " " But , " adds he , " considering the ...
Stran 242
... officers . " I understand , " writes Washington to Gage , “ that the officers engaged in the cause of liberty and their country , who by the fortune of war have fallen into your hands , have wasbington to Bage 243 been thrown ...
... officers . " I understand , " writes Washington to Gage , “ that the officers engaged in the cause of liberty and their country , who by the fortune of war have fallen into your hands , have wasbington to Bage 243 been thrown ...
Stran 246
... officers and citizens of America , whom the fortune of war , chance , or a mistaken confidence , had thrown into your hands . Whether British or American mercy , fortitude , and patience are most pre - eminent ; whether our virtuous ...
... officers and citizens of America , whom the fortune of war , chance , or a mistaken confidence , had thrown into your hands . Whether British or American mercy , fortitude , and patience are most pre - eminent ; whether our virtuous ...
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advance affairs Allen Americans appeared appointed arms army Arnold arrived attack authority batteries body Boston British brought Bunker's called camp Canada Captain carried cause Colonel colonies command committee conduct Congress Connecticut considered council determined effect enemy England expected expedition feelings fire force formed friends Gage give governor Green hand head Hill honor hope House hundred important Indian inhabitants John's join land letter liberty Lord Major Massachusetts measures meeting ment miles military militia Montgomery Mount night officers opinion passed patriot person Point prepared present province Putnam Quebec received regiment reply River Schuyler sent serve ships side soldiers soon spirit success supplies thought thousand throughout Ticonderoga tion town troops Virginia Wash Washington whole writes York