Upon his appointment to the command in chief of the American armies, previously to his joining the forces at Cambridge, he removed his mother from her country residence to the village of Fredericksburg, a situation remote from danger, and contiguous to... The Women of the American Revolution - Страница 28написао/ла Elizabeth Fries Ellet - 1819Пуни преглед - О овој књизи
| 1831 - 596 страница
...towards her at all times testified. Upon his appointment to the command in chief of the American armies, previously to his joining the forces at Cambridge,...danger, and contiguous to her friends and relatives. It was there the matron remained during nearly the whole of the trying period of the Revolution. Directly... | |
| Samuel Lorenzo Knapp - 1834 - 524 страница
...towards her at all times testified. Upon his appointment to the command in chief of the American armies, previously to his joining the forces at Cambridge,...mother from her country residence to the village of Fredcticksburg, a situation remote from danger, and contiguous to her friends and relatives. "It was... | |
| 1844 - 220 страница
...behaviour at all times testified. Upon his appointment to the command in chief of the American armies, previously to his joining the forces at Cambridge,...remote from danger, and contiguous to her friends and relations. " It was there the matron remained during nearly the whole of the trying period of the revolution.... | |
| Samuel Lorenzo Knapp - 1846 - 524 страница
...towards her at all times testified. Upon his appointment to the command in chief of the American armies, previously to his joining the forces at Cambridge,...danger, and contiguous to her friends and relatives. " It was there the matron remained, during nearly the whole of the trying period of the revolution.... | |
| 1848 - 460 страница
...genius of her well-ordered household, commanding and being obeyed." Educated under such influences, it is not to be wondered at, that Washington's deportment...forces at Cambridge, he removed his mother from her residence, to the village of Fredericksburg, a situation remote from all danger and contiguous to her... | |
| William Maxwell - 1848 - 460 страница
...genius of her well-ordered household, commanding and being obeyed." Educated under such influences, it is not to be wondered at, that Washington's deportment...forces at Cambridge, he removed his mother from her residence, to the village of Fredericksburg, a situation remote from all danger and contiguous to her... | |
| 1852 - 460 страница
...behaviour at all times testified. Upon his appointment to the command-in-chief of the American armies, previously to his joining the forces at Cambridge,...remote from danger, and contiguous to her friends and relations. It was there the matron remained during nearly the whole of the trying period of the Revolution.... | |
| Henry Gardiner Adams - 1857 - 1030 страница
...towards her at all times testified. Upon his appointment to the command-in-chief of the American armies, previously to his joining the forces at Cambridge,...danger, and contiguous to her friends and relatives. During the war, and indeed during her useful life, up to the advanced age of eighty-two, until within... | |
| Sarah Josepha Buell Hale - 1857 - 810 страница
...towards her at all times testified. Upon his appointment to the command-in-chief of the American armies, previously to his joining the forces at Cambridge,...danger, and contiguous to her friends and relatives. During the war, and indeed during her useful life, up to the advanced age of eighty-two, until within... | |
| George Washington Parke Custis - 1860 - 670 страница
...and the party who were jealous of indeviously to his joining the forces at Cambridge [July 3, 1775], removed his mother from her country residence to the...danger, and contiguous to her friends and relatives. pendence, but a third party, which was a southern party against a northern, and a jealousy against... | |
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