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... honor ; besides , he observed , it would endanger the loss to the service of General Knox , " a man of great military reading , sound judgment , and clear perceptions . He has conducted the affairs of that department with honor to ...
... honor ; besides , he observed , it would endanger the loss to the service of General Knox , " a man of great military reading , sound judgment , and clear perceptions . He has conducted the affairs of that department with honor to ...
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Washington Irving. HONOR OF THE TOMAHAWK . 191 the other , named St. Luc , is described by Burgoyne as a Canadian gentleman of honor and abilities , and one of the best partisans of the French in the war of 1756 . Burgoyne trusted to his ...
Washington Irving. HONOR OF THE TOMAHAWK . 191 the other , named St. Luc , is described by Burgoyne as a Canadian gentleman of honor and abilities , and one of the best partisans of the French in the war of 1756 . Burgoyne trusted to his ...
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... honor at home and abroad , had inspired him with un- limited confidence in their virtue , and consoled him amidst every perplexity and reverse of fortune to which the national affairs had been exposed . " Now that we have made so great ...
... honor at home and abroad , had inspired him with un- limited confidence in their virtue , and consoled him amidst every perplexity and reverse of fortune to which the national affairs had been exposed . " Now that we have made so great ...
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