The Quarterly Review, Volumes 262-263William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, John Murray, William Smith, George Walter Prothero, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1934 |
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Page 317
... Lafayette remained in Philadelphia as long as it was considered safe from attack ; and when it was known that the British force was advancing on the city , he was removed to Bethlehem , up the Delaware River , where he convalesced for a ...
... Lafayette remained in Philadelphia as long as it was considered safe from attack ; and when it was known that the British force was advancing on the city , he was removed to Bethlehem , up the Delaware River , where he convalesced for a ...
Page 318
... Lafayette's importance to the American cause . When the French ships , commanded by a soldier , the Comte d'Estaing , a relative of Lafayette , arrived at the mouth of the Delaware on July 7 , 1778 , Lafayette became practically liaison ...
... Lafayette's importance to the American cause . When the French ships , commanded by a soldier , the Comte d'Estaing , a relative of Lafayette , arrived at the mouth of the Delaware on July 7 , 1778 , Lafayette became practically liaison ...
Page 322
... Lafayette sat on the court- martial which condemned André . While he had no words too bad for Arnold , he felt a certain sympathy for the British officer , André . ' C'etait un homme intéressant , le confident et l'ami du général ...
... Lafayette sat on the court- martial which condemned André . While he had no words too bad for Arnold , he felt a certain sympathy for the British officer , André . ' C'etait un homme intéressant , le confident et l'ami du général ...
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