Lee are upon the lines every day. New orders from his Excellency are read to the respective regiments every morning after prayers. The strictest government is taking place, and great distinction is made between officers and soldiers. Every one is made... Life of Washington - Seite 44von Washington Irving - 1905Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
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...distinction is made between officers and soldiers. Every one is made to know his place and keep in it, or be tied up and receive thirty or forty lashes...day from four till eleven o'clock in the morning. It is surprising how much work has been done. The lines are extended almost from Cambridge to Mystic... | |
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...distinction is made between officers and soldiers. Every one is made to know his place and keep in it, or be tied up and receive thirty or forty lashes...day from four till eleven o'clock in the morning. It is surprising how much work has been done. The lines are extended almost from Cambridge to Mystic... | |
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...made to know his place and keep in it, or be " tied up and receive thirty or forty lashes ac" cording to his crime. Thousands are at work " every day from four till eleven o'clock in the " morning. It is surprising how much work has " been done. The lines are extended almost " from Cambridge to Mystic... | |
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...distinction is made between officers and soldiers. Every one is made to know his place and keep in it, or be tied up and receive thirty or forty lashes...day from four till eleven o'clock in the morning. It is surprising how much work has been done. The lines are extended almost from Cambridge to Mystic... | |
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...distinction is made between officers and soldiers. Every one is made to know his place, and keep in it, or be tied up and receive thirty or forty lashes,...day from four till eleven o'clock in the morning. It is surprising how much work has been done. The lines are extended almost from Cambridge to Mystic... | |
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...distinction is made between officers and soldiers. Every one is made to know his place, and keep in it, or to be tied up and receive thirty or forty lashes, according...day from four till eleven o'clock in the morning. It is surprising how much work has been done. The lines are extended almost from Cambridge to the Mystic... | |
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...distinction is made between officers and soldiers. Every one is made to know his place, and keep in it, or to be tied up and receive thirty or forty lashes, according...day from four till eleven o'clock in the morning. It is surprising how much work has been done. The lines are extended almost from Cambridge to the Mystic... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1851 - 596 Seiten
...distinction is made between otlicers and soldiers. Every one is made to know his place, and keep in it, or to be tied up and receive thirty or forty lashes, according...to his crime. Thousands are at work every day from foui till eleven o'clock in the morning. It is surprising how much work has been done. The lines are... | |
| Earl Philip Henry Stanhope Stanhope - 1851 - 572 Seiten
...made to know his place and keep in it, or be " tied up and receive thirty or forty lashes ac" cording to his crime. Thousands are at work " every day from four till eleven o'clock in the " morning. It is surprising how much work has " been done. The lines are extended almost " from Cambridge to Mystic... | |
| Philip Henry Stanhope (5th earl.) - 1853 - 426 Seiten
...dis" tinction is made between officers and soldiers. Every " one is made to know his place and keep in it, or be tied " up and receive thirty or forty lashes...day from four till " eleven o'clock in the morning. It is surprising how " much work has been done. The lines are extended " almost from Cambridge to Mystic... | |
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