The Life of George Washington: Commander in Chief of the American Forces During the War which Established the Independence of His Country, and First President of the United States, Том 2J. Crissy, 1832 |
Между кориците на книгата
Резултати 1 - 5 от 100.
Страница 17
... influence in unbridling the revengeful passions of the royalists , and letting loose the spirit of slaughter which was brooding in their bosoms . The disposition to retaliate to the full extent of their power , if not to commit original ...
... influence in unbridling the revengeful passions of the royalists , and letting loose the spirit of slaughter which was brooding in their bosoms . The disposition to retaliate to the full extent of their power , if not to commit original ...
Страница 27
... influence of the Commander - in - chief in aid of its requisi- tions . But no exertions on the part of America alone could expel the invading army . A superiority at sea was indispensable to the success of offensive operations against ...
... influence of the Commander - in - chief in aid of its requisi- tions . But no exertions on the part of America alone could expel the invading army . A superiority at sea was indispensable to the success of offensive operations against ...
Страница 33
... influence over them . The usual time for holding these meetings was arrived ; but the Americans being in possession of Augusta , it was necessary to transfer them to a British post , and the Indians were invited to keep down the south ...
... influence over them . The usual time for holding these meetings was arrived ; but the Americans being in possession of Augusta , it was necessary to transfer them to a British post , and the Indians were invited to keep down the south ...
Страница 34
... influence congress , they were rejected in the south also , and the armies still continued to watch each other with vigilance . To avoid surprise , Wayne frequently changed his ground , and was continually on the alert . While his whole ...
... influence congress , they were rejected in the south also , and the armies still continued to watch each other with vigilance . To avoid surprise , Wayne frequently changed his ground , and was continually on the alert . While his whole ...
Страница 38
... influence the councils of the English cabinet on the question of peace ; and these ap- prehensions increased the uneasiness with which all intelligent men con- templated the state of the American finances . er . It was then in ...
... influence the councils of the English cabinet on the question of peace ; and these ap- prehensions increased the uneasiness with which all intelligent men con- templated the state of the American finances . er . It was then in ...
Съдържание
117 | |
125 | |
137 | |
144 | |
150 | |
157 | |
167 | |
173 | |
284 | |
291 | |
297 | |
315 | |
324 | |
328 | |
334 | |
340 | |
181 | |
190 | |
198 | |
205 | |
211 | |
215 | |
223 | |
230 | |
237 | |
248 | |
254 | |
261 | |
267 | |
277 | |
349 | |
356 | |
368 | |
375 | |
381 | |
387 | |
393 | |
410 | |
419 | |
421 | |
427 | |
434 | |
Други издания - Преглед на всички
Често срещани думи и фрази
administration adopted Algiers appointed army avowed believed bill Britain British cause character chief magistrate circumstances Colonel commerce committee communicated conduct confidence congress consequence consideration constitution debt declared disposition duty effect employed endeavours enemy establishment executive exertions existing expressed favour feelings fellow citizens force France French republic French revolution friends furnished Genet gentleman happiness honour hostility house of representatives Indians influence intercourse interest Jefferson justice laws legislature letter liberty Lieutenant Colonel Lord Rawdon manifested Marquis de Lafayette means measures ment military militia mind minister motives Mount Vernon necessary negotiation neutrality NOTE-No object occasion officers opinion opposition party passions patriotism peace person Philadelphia political ports present President principles produced proper racter received render republican resolution respect retire secretary secretary of war senate sentiments South Carolina Spain spirit tion treasury treaty troops union United vessels Washington wish