Memoirs of the War in the Southern Department of the United StatesUniversity Publishing Company, 1869 - Počet stran: 620 |
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Strana 33
... took place on advantageous terms : we were very completely routed . Those of our army who escaped went off by ones , twos , and threes . Gates pushed on himself to Hillsborough , as the only place where he had the least resource , and ...
... took place on advantageous terms : we were very completely routed . Those of our army who escaped went off by ones , twos , and threes . Gates pushed on himself to Hillsborough , as the only place where he had the least resource , and ...
Strana 47
... took root and acquired tenacity in the trans - montane counties of Pennsylvania . So tender was the government toward its citizens , that for more than three years it made offers of conciliation , and repeatedly introduced alterations ...
... took root and acquired tenacity in the trans - montane counties of Pennsylvania . So tender was the government toward its citizens , that for more than three years it made offers of conciliation , and repeatedly introduced alterations ...
Strana 66
... took the liberty in consequence of my directions . Send always by vessels , as thus General Pinckney will be put to no expense . His Christian name is Thomas ; and his title Major - General . Tell me all about your dear mother and my ...
... took the liberty in consequence of my directions . Send always by vessels , as thus General Pinckney will be put to no expense . His Christian name is Thomas ; and his title Major - General . Tell me all about your dear mother and my ...
Strana 88
... took post on the eastern side of the Brandywine , fronting Chadsford , where he waited the approach of his foe . Sir William continued to advance by steady marches , holding up the strength of his troops , whose valor , he foresaw with ...
... took post on the eastern side of the Brandywine , fronting Chadsford , where he waited the approach of his foe . Sir William continued to advance by steady marches , holding up the strength of his troops , whose valor , he foresaw with ...
Strana 91
... took possession of a flat - bottomed boat for the purpose of transporting himself and his comrades across the river , should the sudden approach of the enemy render such retreat necessary . In a little time this precaution mani- fested ...
... took possession of a flat - bottomed boat for the purpose of transporting himself and his comrades across the river , should the sudden approach of the enemy render such retreat necessary . In a little time this precaution mani- fested ...
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Memoirs of the War in the Southern Department of the United States Henry Lee,Robert Edward Lee Úplné zobrazení - 1869 |
Memoirs of the War in the Southern Department of the United States Henry Lee,Robert Edward Lee Úplné zobrazení - 1870 |
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Strana 51 - First in war, first in peace, first in the hearts of his countrymen," was originally used in the resolutions presented to Congress on the death of Washington, December, 1799.
Strana 217 - Sir ; A letter, which I received last night, contained the following paragraph ; " In a letter from General Conway to General Gates he says, ' Heaven has been determined to save your country, or a weak General and bad counsellors would have ruined it.
Strana 76 - Learn from yon orient shell to love thy foe, And store with pearls the hand that brings thee woe : Free, like yon rock, from base vindictive pride, Emblaze with gems the wrist that rends thy side...
Strana 518 - That the United States in Congress assembled, will cause to be erected at York, in Virginia, a marble column, adorned with emblems of the alliance between the United States and his Most Christian Majesty; and inscribed with a succinct narrative of the surrender of Earl Cornwallis...
Strana 185 - Convinced as I am that a government is the murderer of its citizens which sends them to the field uninformed and untaught, where they are to meet men of the same age and strength, mechanized by education and discipline for battle, I can not withhold my denunciation of its wickedness and folly.
Strana 317 - Assembly wish in the strongest manner to declare the high opinion they entertain of Mr. Jefferson's ability, rectitude, and integrity as Chief Magistrate of this Commonwealth, and mean, by thus publicly avowing their opinion, to obviate and to remove all unmerited censure.
Strana 508 - Officers to be allowed to keep soldiers as servants, according to the common practice of the service. Servants not soldiers are not to be considered as prisoners, and are to be allowed to attend their masters. Granted. ARTICLE VIII. The Bonetta...
Strana 506 - I wish, previously to the meeting of commissioners, that your Lordship's proposals in writing may be sent to the American lines, for which purpose a suspension of hostilities, during two hours from the delivery of this letter, will be granted.
Strana 216 - I shall have the honor of transmitting a copy of this to the President, that the Congress may, in concert with your Excellency, obtain as soon as possible a discovery, which so deeply affects the safety of the States. Crimes of that magnitude ought not to remain unpunished.
Strana 461 - Sympathy towards a soldier will surely induce your Excellency and a military tribunal to adapt the mode of my death to the feelings of a man of honor.