Works, Volumul 38G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1857 |
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Pagina xiii
... COUNT DE GRASSE • NEW LONDON , CONNECTICUT 322 328 Redrawn from an early print . SURRENDER OF LORD CORNWALLIS • 386 From an old French print . VOL . VI . xiii LIFE OF WASHINGTON . Chapter 1 . North Carolina - PAGE.
... COUNT DE GRASSE • NEW LONDON , CONNECTICUT 322 328 Redrawn from an early print . SURRENDER OF LORD CORNWALLIS • 386 From an old French print . VOL . VI . xiii LIFE OF WASHINGTON . Chapter 1 . North Carolina - PAGE.
Pagina 277
... count brought the cheering intel- ligence , that an armament of twenty ships of the line , with land forces , was to sail , or had sailed , from France , under the Count de Grasse for the West Indies , and that twelve of these ships ...
... count brought the cheering intel- ligence , that an armament of twenty ships of the line , with land forces , was to sail , or had sailed , from France , under the Count de Grasse for the West Indies , and that twelve of these ships ...
Pagina 278
... Count de Grasse should be invited to co - operate with his fleet and a body of land troops . A vessel was despatched by De Rocham- beau , to inform the Count de Grasse of this arrangement ; and letters were addressed by Washington to ...
... Count de Grasse should be invited to co - operate with his fleet and a body of land troops . A vessel was despatched by De Rocham- beau , to inform the Count de Grasse of this arrangement ; and letters were addressed by Washington to ...
Pagina 321
... Count de Grasse . He was to leave St. Domingo on the 3d of August , with be- tween twenty - five and thirty ships of the line , and a considerable body of land forces , and to steer immediately for the Chesapeake . This changed the face ...
... Count de Grasse . He was to leave St. Domingo on the 3d of August , with be- tween twenty - five and thirty ships of the line , and a considerable body of land forces , and to steer immediately for the Chesapeake . This changed the face ...
Pagina 322
... Count de Grasse for the redemption of the Southern States . Washington apprised the count by letter of this intention . He wrote also to Lafayette on the 15th of August : " By the time this reaches you , the Count de Grasse will either ...
... Count de Grasse for the redemption of the Southern States . Washington apprised the count by letter of this intention . He wrote also to Lafayette on the 15th of August : " By the time this reaches you , the Count de Grasse will either ...
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Pagina 267 - It would have been a less painful circumstance to me to have heard that in consequence of your non-compliance with their request, they had burnt my house and laid the plantation in ruins. You ought to have considered yourself as my representative, and should have reflected on the bad example of communicating with the enemy, and making a voluntary offer of refreshments to them with a view to prevent a conflagration.
Pagina 402 - Let me conjure you, then, if you have any regard for your country, concern for yourself or posterity, or respect for me, to banish these thoughts from your mind, and never communicate, as from yourself or any one else, a sentiment of the like nature.
Pagina 67 - The general went up to see her, and she upbraided him with being in a plot to murder her child. One moment she raved, another she melted into tears. Sometimes she pressed her infant to her bosom, and lamented its fate, occasioned by the imprudence ot its father, in a manner that would have pierced insensibility itself. All the sweetness of beauty, all the loveliness of innocence, all the tenderness of a wife, and all the fondness of a mother, showed themselves in her appearance and conduct.
Pagina 41 - In the days of Shamgar the son of Anath, in the days of Jael, the highways were unoccupied, and the travellers walked through byways. 7 The inhabitants of the villages ceased, they ceased in Israel, until that I Deborah arose, that I arose a mother in Israel.
Pagina 405 - ... thousand stings of reflection on the past and of anticipation on the future, about to be turned into the world, soured by penury and what they call the ingratitude of the public, involved in debts, without one farthing of money to carry them home, after having spent the flower of their days and many of them their patrimonies in establishing the freedom and independence of their country...
Pagina 415 - For myself," observes he, in another part of his address, " a recollection of the cheerful assistance and prompt obedience I have experienced from you under every vicissitude of fortune, and the sincere affection I feel for an army I have so long had the honor to command, will oblige me to declare in this public and solemn manner, that for the attainment of complete justice for all your toils and dangers, and the gratification of every wish, so far as may be done consistently with the great duty...
Pagina 410 - America, what have you to expect from peace, when your voice shall sink, and your strength dissipate by division ; when those very swords, the instruments and companions, of your glory, shall be taken from your sides, and no remaining mark of military distinction left but your wants, infirmities, and scars ? Can you then consent to be the only sufferers by this revolution...
Pagina 409 - If this then be your treatment while the swords you wear are necessary for the defense of America, what have you to expect from peace when your voice shall sink and your strength dissipate by division; when those very swords, the instruments and companions of your glory, shall be taken from your sides and no remaining mark of military distinction left but your wants, infirmities and scars?
Pagina 31 - I have been taken prisoner by the Americans, and stripped of every thing except the picture of Honora, which I concealed in my mouth. Preserving that, I yet think myself fortunate.
Pagina 41 - Thou wentest forth out of Seir, When Thou marchedst out of the field of Edom, The earth trembled, the heavens also dropped, Yea, the clouds dropped water. 5 The mountains flowed down at the presence of the LORD, Even yon Sinai at the presence of the LORD, the God of Israel.