| Jared Sparks - 1835 - 362 páginas
...in love with Mrs. Arnold, and wish to get where she is as soon as possible. You may go and take your breakfast with her, and tell her not to wait for me....river, and will be there in a short time." The officers did not choose, however, to take advantage of this permission, but continued with the Commander, except... | |
| 1840 - 576 páginas
...in love with Mrs. Arnold, and wish to get where she is as soon as possible. You may go and take your breakfast with her, and tell her not to wait for me...and examine the redoubts on this side of the river.' The officers, however, with the exception of two of the aids, remained. When the aids arrived at '... | |
| 1840 - 566 páginas
...in love with Mrs. Arnold, and wish to get where she is as soon as possible. You may go and take your breakfast with her, and tell her not to wait for me...down and examine the redoubts on this side of the river.1 The officers, however, with the exception of two of the aids, remained. When the aids arrived... | |
| 1840 - 560 páginas
...as soon as possible. You may go and take your breakfast with her, and tell her not to wait for mej I must ride down and examine the redoubts on this side of the river.' The officers, however, with the exception of two of the aids, remained. When the aids arrived at '... | |
| Jared Sparks - 1835 - 372 páginas
...in love with Mrs. Arnold, and wish to get where she is as soon as possible. You may go and take your breakfast with her, and tell her not to wait for me....river, and will be there in a short time." The officers did not choose, however, to take advantage of this permission, but continued with the Commander, except... | |
| 1844 - 686 páginas
...to ge where she is as soon as possible. Go and take your breakfast with her and tell her not to war for me; I must ride down and examine the redoubts on this side the river." Two of the aides rode on, found breakfast waiting, and sa down at once with General Arnold... | |
| George Lippard - 1847 - 558 páginas
...is young Alexander Hamilton. As we look at this gallant cavalcade, so gloriously bursting into view from the shadows of these green trees, let us listen...permission. Two aids-de-camp are sent forward to announce Washington's return from Hartford, where he had been absent for some days, on a visit to Count De Rochambeau.... | |
| George Lippard - 1847 - 962 páginas
..."•" Ji >«''•' >•As we look at this gallant cavalcade, so gloriously bursting into view front the shadows of these green trees, let us listen to...this side of the river, and will be there in a short túnel" ' :;• -i - I •••'!•! I "ii i, The officers however, refuse to take advantage of their... | |
| William J. Blake - 1849 - 372 páginas
...in love with Mrs. Arnold, and wish to get where she is as soon as possible. You may go and take your breakfast with her, and tell her not to wait for me...and examine the redoubts on this side of the river.' The officers, however, with the exception of two of the aijs, remained. When the aids arrived at '... | |
| J. C. Gilleland - 1851 - 478 páginas
...in love with Mrs. Arnold, and wish to get where she is as soon as possible. You may go and take your breakfast with her, and tell her not to wait for me:...and examine the redoubts on this side of the river.' The officers, however, with the exception of two of the aids, remained. When the aids arrived at *... | |
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