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 1Walton Book Company, 1930 |
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... person and character in the highest esteem ; -but that the direc- tion , with the addition of & c . & c . & c . implied every thing which ought to follow . Colonel Patterson then produced a letter which he said was the same that had ...
... person and character in the highest esteem ; -but that the direc- tion , with the addition of & c . & c . & c . implied every thing which ought to follow . Colonel Patterson then produced a letter which he said was the same that had ...
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... person ; but he found it diffi- cult to keep his troops together long enough to sustain the first attack . The firing heard towards Bedford had disclosed the alarming fact , that the British had turned their left flank , and were ...
... person ; but he found it diffi- cult to keep his troops together long enough to sustain the first attack . The firing heard towards Bedford had disclosed the alarming fact , that the British had turned their left flank , and were ...
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... person . The motives for this arrangement are not stated ; but it was most probably made solely with a view to the success of the enterprise . Either his own after - reflections or the suggestions of others dissatisfied the Count with ...
... person . The motives for this arrangement are not stated ; but it was most probably made solely with a view to the success of the enterprise . Either his own after - reflections or the suggestions of others dissatisfied the Count with ...
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