Works: Complete in 27 Volumes. Life of George Washington. 2, Volumen21Putnam, 1856 - 596 páginas |
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... passing in the other . The sentries were almost near enough to converse . There was furtive intercourse occasionally between the men . In this critical state , the American camp remained for a fortnight ; the anxious commander ...
... passing in the other . The sentries were almost near enough to converse . There was furtive intercourse occasionally between the men . In this critical state , the American camp remained for a fortnight ; the anxious commander ...
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... pass to and fro repeatedly , before his petty force could be landed . Guards were stationed on the roads to pre- vent any one passing and giving the alarm in Montreal . Day dawned , but there was no signal of Major Brown having ...
... pass to and fro repeatedly , before his petty force could be landed . Guards were stationed on the roads to pre- vent any one passing and giving the alarm in Montreal . Day dawned , but there was no signal of Major Brown having ...
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... passing , not merely around him , but in the recesses of his own heart . No greater proof need be given of the rectitude of that heart , than the clearness and fullness with which , in these truthful documents , every thought and ...
... passing , not merely around him , but in the recesses of his own heart . No greater proof need be given of the rectitude of that heart , than the clearness and fullness with which , in these truthful documents , every thought and ...
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... pass this op- portunity without lamenting the melancholy and fatal necessity , which obliges the firmest friends of the consti- tution to oppose one of the most respectable officers of the crown . " While waiting for a reply ...
... pass this op- portunity without lamenting the melancholy and fatal necessity , which obliges the firmest friends of the consti- tution to oppose one of the most respectable officers of the crown . " While waiting for a reply ...
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... pass , that I distrust everything . ” In a subsequent letter to Mr. Reed , he reverts to the subject , and pours forth his feelings with confiding frank- ness . What can be more touching than the picture he draws of himself and his ...
... pass , that I distrust everything . ” In a subsequent letter to Mr. Reed , he reverts to the subject , and pours forth his feelings with confiding frank- ness . What can be more touching than the picture he draws of himself and his ...
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