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" Sir," said the baron, addressing the young gentleman, " the fault which was committed by throwing the line into confusion might, in the presence of an enemy, have been fatal ; I arrested you as its supposed author, but I have reason to believe that I... "
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A Military Journal During the American Revolutionary War: From 1775 to 1783

James Thacher - 1827 - 494 sivua
...confusion, might, ii the presence of an enemy, have been fatal. I arrested you as its supposed author, but 1 have reason to believe that I was mistaken, and that...pardon ; return to your command — I would not deal unju>tly by any, much less by one whose character as an officer is so respectable." All this passed...

A Military Journal During the American Revolutionary War: From 1775 to 1783 ...

James Thacher - 1827 - 502 sivua
...confusion, might, in the presence of an enemy, have been fatal. I arrested you as its supposed author, but I have reason to believe that I was mistaken, and...were blameless ; I ask your pardon ; return to your command—I would not deal unjustly by any, much less by one whose character as an officer is so respectable."...

The Schoolmate, Nide 4

A. R. Phippen - 1854 - 472 sivua
...have proved fatal. I arrested you as its supposed author. I have learned my mistake, and believe you blameless. I ask your pardon. Return to your command....whose character as an officer is so respectable." During this speech the Baron uncovered his venerable head, on which the rain fell in a continued torrent....

The Romance of the Revolution: Being a History of the Personal Adventures ...

Oliver Bell Bunce - 1852 - 484 sivua
...•enemy, have been fatal ; and I arrested you. Your colonel has informed me, that you are in this instance blameless. I ask your pardon ; return to your command, I would not do injustice to any one, much less to one whose character is so respectable.' All this was said with...

Library of American History: Containing Biographical Sketches, of Washington ...

1855 - 624 sivua
...enemy, have been fatal ; and I arrested you. Your colonel has informed me, that you are in this instance blameless. I ask your pardon ; return to your command, I would not do injustice to any one, much less, to one whose character is so respectable.' All this was said with...

The Life of Frederick William Von Steuben, Major General in the ...

Friedrich Kapp - 1859 - 732 sivua
...confusion might, in the presence of an enemy, have been fatal ; I arrested you as its supposed author, but I have reason to believe that I was mistaken, and...return to your command ; I would not deal unjustly toward any one, much less toward one whose character as an officer is so respectable." All this passed...

The Life of Frederick William Von Steuben, Major General in the ...

Friedrich Kapp - 1859 - 734 sivua
...might, in the presence of an enemy, have been fatal ; I arrested you as its supposed author, but-I have reason to believe that I was mistaken, and that,...return to your command ; I would not deal unjustly toward any one, much less toward one whose character as :m officer is so respectable." All this passed...

English Essays ...

1869 - 654 sivua
...confusion, might, in the presence of an enemy, have been fatal. I arrested you as its supposed author; but I have reason to believe that I was mistaken, and...whose character as an officer is so respectable.' All the while he was saying this it was raining violently, and the men who saw him standing there, hat...

The German Element in the War of American Independence

George Washington Greene - 1876 - 230 sivua
...confusion, might, in the presence of an enemy, have been fatal. I arrested you as its supposed author; but I have reason to believe that I was mistaken, and...whose character as an officer is so respectable." 1 All the while he was saying this it was raining violently ; and the men who saw him standing there...

The Magazine of American History with Notes and Queries, Nide 7

John Austin Stevens, Benjamin Franklin DeCosta, Henry Phelps Johnston, Martha Joanna Lamb, Nathan Gillett Pond - 1882 - 940 sivua
...enemy, have been fatal, and I arrested you. Your Colonel has informed me, that you are in this instance blameless, I ask your pardon ! Return to your command, I would not do injustice to any, much less to one whose character is so respectable." All this was said, with his...




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