Works, Volumen16,Tema 4G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1857 |
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... all our hearts by his kind and friendly conduct . " VOL . IV . I At Newtown the officers were quartered in inns and private -Treatment of the Hessian Prisoners- Their Interviews with Washington Their Reception by the People I.
... all our hearts by his kind and friendly conduct . " VOL . IV . I At Newtown the officers were quartered in inns and private -Treatment of the Hessian Prisoners- Their Interviews with Washington Their Reception by the People I.
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... kind of episode in the af- fair at Trenton . Colonel Griffin , who had thrown himself previously into the Jerseys with his detachment of Penn- sylvania militia , found himself , through indis- position and the scanty number of his ...
... kind of episode in the af- fair at Trenton . Colonel Griffin , who had thrown himself previously into the Jerseys with his detachment of Penn- sylvania militia , found himself , through indis- position and the scanty number of his ...
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... kind . Bent upon following up his blow , he had barely allowed his troops a day or two to recover from recent exposure and fatigue , that they might have strength and spirit to pursue the retreating enemy , beat up other of their ...
... kind . Bent upon following up his blow , he had barely allowed his troops a day or two to recover from recent exposure and fatigue , that they might have strength and spirit to pursue the retreating enemy , beat up other of their ...
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... kind ; and their hearts yearned for home . the persuasions of their officers , however , and a bounty of ten dollars , the greater proportion of those from the eastward were induced to remain six weeks longer . By Hard money was ...
... kind ; and their hearts yearned for home . the persuasions of their officers , however , and a bounty of ten dollars , the greater proportion of those from the eastward were induced to remain six weeks longer . By Hard money was ...
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... kind , which seems congenial with the American character . One formidable diffi- culty presented itself . The weather was un- usually mild ; there was a thaw , by which the roads might be rendered deep and miry , and almost impassable ...
... kind , which seems congenial with the American character . One formidable diffi- culty presented itself . The weather was un- usually mild ; there was a thaw , by which the roads might be rendered deep and miry , and almost impassable ...
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