| Andrews Norton - 1813 - 424 頁
...general Washington, who munificently anticipated every desire of the sergeant, and presented him with his discharge from further service,* lest he might, in...when, if recognized he was sure to die on a gibbet." • "When general Washington was called by president Adams to the command of the army, prepared to... | |
| Isaac Bailey - 1814 - 826 頁
...general Washington, who munificently anticipated every desire oT the sergeant and presented him with his discharge from further service,* lest he might, in...when, if recognized, he was sure to die on a gibbet. * Vi hen general Washington was called by president Ailams to the command of the army, prepared to... | |
| 1814 - 680 頁
...gener»f Washington, who munificently anticipated every desire of the sergeant and presented him with his discharge from further service,* lest he might, in the vicissitudes of war, fall into the enemy's bands ; when, if recognized, he was sure to die on a. gibbet. * When general Washington was called... | |
| James Thacher - 1823 - 686 頁
...General Washington, who munificently anticipated every desire of the sergeant and presented him with his discharge from further service,* lest he might in...when, if recognized, he was sure to die on a gibbet." * When General Washington was called by President Adams to the command of the army, prepared to defend... | |
| Charles Augustus Goodrich - 1824 - 434 頁
...provided the sergeant with a good horse and money for his journey, sent him to Gen. Washington, who munificently anticipated every desire of the sergeant,...he might, in the vicissitudes of war, fall into the hands of the enemy, when, if recognized, he was sure to die on a gibbet. We shall only add, respecting... | |
| Charles Augustus Goodrich - 1825 - 450 頁
...provided the sergeant with a good horse and money for his journey, sent him to Gen. Washington, who munificently anticipated every desire of the sergeant,...he might, in the vicissitudes of war, fall into the hands of the enemy, when, if recognized, he was sure to die on a gibbet. We shall only add, respecting... | |
| Henry Lee - 1827 - 486 頁
...sergeant with a goed horse and money for his journey, sent him to general Washington, who munifirently anticipated every desire of the sergeant, and presented...when if recognized, he was sure to die on a gibbet. CHAPTER XXXI. CORNWALLIS, whom we left at Wilmington, in pursuance of his ultimate decision moved on... | |
| Henry Lee - 1827 - 484 頁
...sergeant with a good liors<, and money for his journey, sent him to general Washington, who niuuificently anticipated every desire of the sergeant, and presented...hands ; when if recognized, he was sure to die on a gibhet. CHAPTER XXXf. JLrfORD CORNWALLIS, whom we left at Wilmington, in pursuance of his ultimate... | |
| James Thacher - 1827 - 494 頁
...General Washington, who munificently anticipated every desire of the sergeant, and presented him with his discharge from further service,* lest he might, in...when, if recognized, he was sure to die on a gibbet." * When General Washington was called by President Adams to the command of the army, prepared to defend... | |
| Charles Augustus Goodrich - 1827 - 328 頁
...for his journey, sent him to Gen. \V ashin jtou, who munificently anticipated every desire of th« sergeant, and presented him with a discharge from...he might, in the vicissitudes of war, fall into the hands of the enemy, when, if recognized, he was sure to die on a gibbet. We shall only add, respecting... | |
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