History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the Administration of President Johnson, 第 2 卷Johnson, Fry, 1866 |
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... sent to Washington , and convinced , that further attempts at concealment would be unavoidable , wrote a letter , under date of Septem- ber 24th , addressed to the commander- in - chief , revealing his name and rank . Less solicitous ...
... sent to Washington , and convinced , that further attempts at concealment would be unavoidable , wrote a letter , under date of Septem- ber 24th , addressed to the commander- in - chief , revealing his name and rank . Less solicitous ...
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 . husband's vile plans and purposes . On the other hand , Mr. Davis , in his " Memoirs of Aaron ...
... 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 . husband's vile plans and purposes . On the other hand , Mr. Davis , in his " Memoirs of Aaron ...
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 ...
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