Works, Volumen16,Tema 4G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1857 |
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... writes Lieutenant Piel , " spoke but little in his favor , yet he won 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 ...
... writes Lieutenant Piel , " spoke but little in his favor , yet he won 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 ...
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... writes he in his journal , " did me the honor to converse a good deal with me concerning the unfortunate affair . I told him freely my opinion that even our dispo- sitions had been bad , otherwise we should not have fallen into his ...
... writes he in his journal , " did me the honor to converse a good deal with me concerning the unfortunate affair . I told him freely my opinion that even our dispo- sitions had been bad , otherwise we should not have fallen into his ...
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... writes the corporal in his journal , " General Washington had written notices put up in town and country , that we were innocent of this war and had joined in it not of our free will , but through compulsion . We should , therefore , be ...
... writes the corporal in his journal , " General Washington had written notices put up in town and country , that we were innocent of this war and had joined in it not of our free will , but through compulsion . We should , therefore , be ...
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... writes on the 7th , " General Heath will communicate mine of this date to you , by which you will find that the greater part of your troops are to move down towards New York , to draw the attention of the enemy to that quarter ; and if ...
... writes on the 7th , " General Heath will communicate mine of this date to you , by which you will find that the greater part of your troops are to move down towards New York , to draw the attention of the enemy to that quarter ; and if ...
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... writes Washington , " nor suffer them to have the least communication with the country . " The expedition under General Heath toward New York , from which much had been antici- pated by Washington , proved a failure . It moved in three ...
... writes Washington , " nor suffer them to have the least communication with the country . " The expedition under General Heath toward New York , from which much had been antici- pated by Washington , proved a failure . It moved in three ...
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