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" O'Hara on horseback, who, riding up to General Washington, took off his hat and apologized for the non-appearance of Lord Cornwallis, on account of indisposition. Washington received him with dignified courtesy, but pointed to MajorGeneral Lincoln as... "
Heroes, Philosophers, and Courtiers of the Time of Louis XVI. - 240. oldal
szerző: Annie Emma Challice - 1863
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The National Magazine: Devoted to Literature, Art, and Religion, 13. kötet

Abel Stevens, James Floy - 1858 - 586 oldal
...Cornwallis, on account of indisposition. Washington received him withdignified courtesy, but pointed to Major-general Lincoln as the officer who was to receive the submission of the garrison. By him they were conducted into a field, where they were to ground their arms. In passing through the...

Works, 38. kötet

Washington Irving - 1857 - 500 oldal
...Cornwallis, on account of indisposition. Washington received him with dignified courtesy, but pointed to Major-General Lincoln as the officer who was to receive the submission of the garrison. By him they were conducted into a field where they were to ground their arms. In passing through the...

Life of George Washington, 4. kötet

Washington Irving - 1857 - 550 oldal
...Cornwalhs, on account of indisposition. Washington received him with dignified courtesy, but pointed to Major-general Lincoln as the officer who was to receive the submission of the garrison. By him they were conducted into a field where they were to ground their arms. In passing through the...

Life of George Washington, 4. kötet

Washington Irving - 1857 - 588 oldal
...account of indisposition. Washington received him with dignified courtesy, but pointed to Major-genera! Lincoln as the officer who was to receive the submission of the garrison. By him they were conducted into a field where they were to ground their arms. In passing through the...

Chronicle of the conquest of Granada

Washington Irving - 1859 - 468 oldal
...Cornwallis, on account of indisposition. Washington received him with dignified courtesy, but pointed to Major-General Lincoln as the officer who was to receive the submission of the garrison. By him they were conducted into a field where they were to ground their arms. In passing through the...

Heroes, Philosophers, and Courtiers of the Time of Louis XVI.

Annie Emma Challice - 1863 - 432 oldal
...Frencb and American armies: General Washington being at the headof one, and the Count deRochambeauat the head of the other. The garrison of Gloucester...—trained troops, disciplined, and all in uniform as thoughfora field-day. The English soldiers marched through these two columns, banners folded, arms...

Roose's Companion and Guide to Washington and Vicinity

Samuel Douglas Wyeth, William S. Roose - 1876 - 142 oldal
...Cornwallis, on account of indisposition. Washington received him with dignified courtesy, but pointed him to Major-General Lincoln as the officer who was to receive the submission of the garrison." 1, Count Deuxponts, Colonel of French Infantry; 2, Duke de Laval Montmorency, Colonel of French Infantry;...

The American Nation: Its Executive, Legislative, Political ..., 1. kötet

James Harrison Kennedy - 1888 - 802 oldal
...Cornwallis on account of indisposition. Washington received him with dignified courtesy, but pointed to Major-general Lincoln as the officer who was to receive the submission of the garrison. By him they were conducted into a field, where they were to ground their arms. In passing through the...

...From Farm House to the White House: The Life of George Washington

William M. Thayer - 1890 - 542 oldal
...Cornwallis, on account of indisposition. Washington received him with dignified courtesy, but pointed to MajorGeneral Lincoln as the officer who was to receive the submission of the garrison. By him they were conducted into a field where they were to ground their arms. In passing through the...

The American Nation: Its Executive, Legislative, Political, Financial ...

1894 - 844 oldal
...Cornwallis on account of indisposition. Washington received him with dignified courtesy, but pointed to Major-general Lincoln as the officer who was to receive the submission of the garrison. By him they were conducted into a field, where they were to ground their arms. In passing through the...




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