| 1812 - 500 Seiten
...sergeant-major of the legion horse, heretofore remarkable for their fidelity, he began to interrogate him. He was told by Champe, that such was the spirit...of Arnold's example, that he had no doubt, if the ternper was properly cherished, Washington's ranks would not only be greatly thinned, but that some... | |
| Andrews Norton - 1813 - 424 Seiten
...sergeant-major of the legion horse, heretofore remarkable for their fidelity, he began to interrogate him. He was told by Champe, that such was the spirit...this conclusion, the sergeant said, he was led by his own observations, and especially by his knowledge of the discontents which agitated the corps to which... | |
| Isaac Bailey - 1814 - 826 Seiten
...sergeant-major of the legion horse, heretofore remarkable for their fidelity, he began to interrogate him. He was told by Champe, that such was the spirit...example, that he had no doubt, if the temper was properly cheriahed, Washington's ranks would not only be greatly thinned. but that some of his best corps would... | |
| 1814 - 680 Seiten
...sergeant-major of the legion horse, heretofore remarkable for their fidelity, he began to interrogate him. He was told by Champe, that such was the spirit...this conclusion, the sergeant said, he was led by his own observations, and especially by bis knowledge of the discontents which agitated the corps to which... | |
| James Thacher - 1823 - 686 Seiten
...sergeant major of the legion of horse, heretofore remarkable for their fidelity, he began to interrogate him. He was told by Champe, that such was the spirit...Arnold's example, that he had no doubt, if the temper was pro«rly cherished, Washington's ranks would not only e greatly thinned, but that some of his best... | |
| James Thacher - 1827 - 494 Seiten
...sergeant major of the legion of horse, heretofore remarkable for their fidelity, he began to interrogate him. He was told by Champe, that such was the spirit...this conclusion, the sergeant said, he was led by his own observations, and especially by his knowledge of the discontents which agitated the corps to which... | |
| James Thacher - 1827 - 502 Seiten
...sergeant major of the legion of horse, heretofore remarkable for their fidelity, he began to interrogate him. He was told by Champe, that such was the spirit...this conclusion, the sergeant said, he was led by his own observations, and especially by his knowledge of the discontents which agitated the corps to which... | |
| William Shepherd - 1834 - 298 Seiten
...sergeant-major of the legion horse, heretofore remarkable for their fidelity, began to interrogate him. He was told by Champe, that such was the spirit of defection which prevailed among the. Why was this a happy conclusion? How was Washington affected? What information did Lee receive from... | |
| William Shepherd - 1834 - 336 Seiten
...sergeant-major of the legion horse, heretofore remarkable for their fidelity, began to interrogate him. Ho was told by Champe, that such was the spirit of defection which prevailed among the Why was this a happy conclusion? How was Washington affected? What information did Lee receive from... | |
| Evert Augustus Duyckinck - 1855 - 718 Seiten
...sergeant-major of the legion horse, heretofore remarkable for their fidelity, he bepan to interrogate him. He was told by Champe, that such was the spirit...Arnold's example, that he had no doubt, if the temper woe properly cherished, Washington's ranks would not only be greatly thinned, but that some of his... | |
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