General de KalbUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1966 - 251 էջ Originally published in 1966, A. E. Zucker presented the first modern biography of General de Kalb, a German by birth who held the rank of major general in the Continental Army and died at the Battle of Camden during the American Revolutionary War. Through the use of previously unpublished materials, Zucker's biography challenged previous views of de Kalb and depicts his relationship with Lafayette. |
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... cause , to abandon his project , but the determined young man politely thanked him for his frankness , then added : " Until now , you have seen only my enthusi- asm in your cause , and that may prove at present not wholly useless . I ...
... cause , to abandon his project , but the determined young man politely thanked him for his frankness , then added : " Until now , you have seen only my enthusi- asm in your cause , and that may prove at present not wholly useless . I ...
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... cause , for forbearing public complaints on that account , that the enemy may not be apprised of our situation and take advantage of it . He will rather suffer in the opinion of the world than to hurt his country , in making appear how ...
... cause , for forbearing public complaints on that account , that the enemy may not be apprised of our situation and take advantage of it . He will rather suffer in the opinion of the world than to hurt his country , in making appear how ...
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... cause of the United States before George Washing- ton , renouncing all thought of a return to France before an American victory . He was thoroughly convinced of the inevitability of such an outcome . Kalb's Oath of Allegiance I , John ...
... cause of the United States before George Washing- ton , renouncing all thought of a return to France before an American victory . He was thoroughly convinced of the inevitability of such an outcome . Kalb's Oath of Allegiance I , John ...
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