Memoirs of a Life Chiefly Passed in Pennsylvania Within the Last Sixty Years |
What people are saying - Write a review
We haven't found any reviews in the usual places.
Contents
Introduction Page | 1 |
CONTENTS | 14 |
CHAPTER II | 34 |
CHAPTER III | 73 |
CHAPTER IV | 99 |
CHAPTER V | 125 |
CHAPTER VI | 144 |
CHAPTER VII | 170 |
CHAPTER IX | 234 |
CHAPTER X | 257 |
The Author leaves Long Island for New York and Elizabethtown | 287 |
CHAPTER XII | 306 |
CHAPTER XIII | 329 |
CHAPTER XIV | 357 |
CHAPTER XV | 383 |
CHAPTER XVI | 403 |
CHAPTER VIII | 204 |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
able acquaintance already American appeared arms army attention AUTHOR became better body British brought called Captain cause certainly character circumstance Colonel command conduct consequence considerable considered course doubt duty early effect enemy equal extremely feelings gave give ground hand honour interest Island kind known least less Major manner matter means mentioned mind mother nature never object observed obtained occasion officers once opinion party passed Pennsylvania perhaps person Philadelphia political possessed present President principal prisoners probably Quaker question reason received recollect regiment republican respect seemed seen side situation soldier sometimes soon speaking spirit Street sufficient supposed taken thing thought tion took troops turned Washington York young