Works, Volumen16,Tema 4G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1857 |
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... received them with great kindness . " Your general , Van Heister , " said he , " treated me like a brother when I was a prisoner , and so , gentlemen , will you be treated by me . " " We had scarce seated ourselves , " continues ...
... received them with great kindness . " Your general , Van Heister , " said he , " treated me like a brother when I was a prisoner , and so , gentlemen , will you be treated by me . " " We had scarce seated ourselves , " continues ...
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... received such formidable ac- counts ; and were surprised and disappointed to find them looking like other men . At first they had to endure the hootings and revilings of the multitude , for having hired themselves out to the trade of ...
... received such formidable ac- counts ; and were surprised and disappointed to find them looking like other men . At first they had to endure the hootings and revilings of the multitude , for having hired themselves out to the trade of ...
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Washington Irving. The bessian Prisoners 5 speak of the scoldings they received from old women in the villages , who upbraided them for coming to rob them of their liberty . " At length , " writes the corporal in his journal , " General ...
Washington Irving. The bessian Prisoners 5 speak of the scoldings they received from old women in the villages , who upbraided them for coming to rob them of their liberty . " At length , " writes the corporal in his journal , " General ...
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... received from Wash- ington a detailed account of his success , and of his having recrossed into Pennsylvania . Donop , Cadwalader was now in a dilemma . he presumed , was still at Mount Holly , whither Griffin had decoyed him ; but he ...
... received from Wash- ington a detailed account of his success , and of his having recrossed into Pennsylvania . Donop , Cadwalader was now in a dilemma . he presumed , was still at Mount Holly , whither Griffin had decoyed him ; but he ...
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... received an explanation . Count Donop had returned to his post from the pur- suit of Griffin , only in time to hear of the disaster at Trenton . He immediately began a retreat in the utmost panic and confusion , calling in his guards ...
... received an explanation . Count Donop had returned to his post from the pur- suit of Griffin , only in time to hear of the disaster at Trenton . He immediately began a retreat in the utmost panic and confusion , calling in his guards ...
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