History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the Administration of James Buchanan, 第 2 卷Johnson, Fry, 1858 |
搜尋書籍內容
第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 92 筆
第 11 頁
... sent General Lee , who , for some reason , having changed his mind , now wished for the command , to take charge of the whole , and followed with the main army to give it support . On the next morning , June 28th , orders were sent to ...
... sent General Lee , who , for some reason , having changed his mind , now wished for the command , to take charge of the whole , and followed with the main army to give it support . On the next morning , June 28th , orders were sent to ...
第 94 頁
... sent by Jameson , together with the letter of André . Although shock- ed by the discovery of Arnold's base himself and his country for gold . * Mr . Sparks is of opinion , that nothing ever tran- spired , to show that Mrs. Arnold was ...
... sent by Jameson , together with the letter of André . Although shock- ed by the discovery of Arnold's base himself and his country for gold . * Mr . Sparks is of opinion , that nothing ever tran- spired , to show that Mrs. Arnold was ...
第 132 頁
... sent to support the war with vigor . Lord Cornwallis , on taking the com- mand , felt himself so superior to the American force , that he exulted in the prospect of success ; and , despising the youth of Lafayette , unguardedly wrote to ...
... sent to support the war with vigor . Lord Cornwallis , on taking the com- mand , felt himself so superior to the American force , that he exulted in the prospect of success ; and , despising the youth of Lafayette , unguardedly wrote to ...
其他版本 - 查看全部
常見字詞
adopted American André appointed arms army Arnold arrived Articles of Confederation attack battle battle of Camden bills Britain British British army Champe Charleston citizens Clinton Colonel command commander-in-chief Congress Constitution Convention Cornwallis Count D'Estaing debt declared defence detachment duty enemy eral executive favor fleet force France French garrison Georgia Greene gress honor hope House hundred Indians interest Island James River John Adams Lafayette land laws legislature letter liberty Lincoln Lord Cornwallis Lord Rawdon marched measures ment miles military militia minister nation North officers opinion party passed patriotism peace person present president prisoners Rawdon received resolutions resolved respect retire retreat river Savannah Senate sent ships Sir Henry Clinton soldiers soon South Carolina spirit Tarleton thing thousand tion tories treaty troops Union United vessels Virginia vote Washington West whole wounded York