Life of George Washington, Količina 1Putnam, 1876 - 790 strani |
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Stran iii
... wounded -Retreat of the Americans - Gallant Resolve of Ar- nold , 210 214 CHAP . XVI . Correspondence of Washington and Schuy- ler on the Disasters in Canada - Reinforcements required from New England - Dangers in the Interior of New ...
... wounded -Retreat of the Americans - Gallant Resolve of Ar- nold , 210 214 CHAP . XVI . Correspondence of Washington and Schuy- ler on the Disasters in Canada - Reinforcements required from New England - Dangers in the Interior of New ...
Stran vi
... wounded-- His Passage at Arms with General Gates - His Seat at the Board of War u- comfortable - Determines that Lord Stirling shall bleed -His Wounded Honor healed - Is Interviews with Washington - Sees the Correspondence of Gates - De ...
... wounded-- His Passage at Arms with General Gates - His Seat at the Board of War u- comfortable - Determines that Lord Stirling shall bleed -His Wounded Honor healed - Is Interviews with Washington - Sees the Correspondence of Gates - De ...
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... sustained a loss of about six hundred in killed and wounded . We have here the secret of that martial spirit so often cited of George in his boyish days . 14 and his father - in - law . Thus The Home of Washington's boyhood-His.
... sustained a loss of about six hundred in killed and wounded . We have here the secret of that martial spirit so often cited of George in his boyish days . 14 and his father - in - law . Thus The Home of Washington's boyhood-His.
Stran 14
... as lovers at his age are apt to write , in which he bewails his " poor restless heart , wounded by Cupid's dart , " and " bleeding for one who remains pitiless of his griefs and woes . " Er . 15. ] The tenor of some of his.
... as lovers at his age are apt to write , in which he bewails his " poor restless heart , wounded by Cupid's dart , " and " bleeding for one who remains pitiless of his griefs and woes . " Er . 15. ] The tenor of some of his.
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... wounded at heart , both by the language and the haughty manner of the French commandant . He saw the ruin impending over his race , but looked with hope and trust to the English as the power least disposed to wrong the red man . French ...
... wounded at heart , both by the language and the haughty manner of the French commandant . He saw the ruin impending over his race , but looked with hope and trust to the English as the power least disposed to wrong the red man . French ...
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