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Robert E. Lee
Robert E. Lee
Yes, Robert Burns visited Bo'ness in 1787. He visited the town while traveling from Edinburgh to Stirling. During his visit, he wrote a poem called "The Fornicator," which is believed to be inspired by his time in Bo'ness.
Robert E. Lee was the leading and commanding officer of the Confederate Army's (south) during the Civil War.
Thr c/o of F.S. Campania during the Festival of Britain 1951 was Mr Jowett who later became the Chief Marine Superitendant of Prince Line I was 2nd Officer for the voyage to the various ports visited
Yes he visited India during harshvardhana's regime.
Major Robert Anderson was the commanding officer of the Union soldiers during the Battle of Fort Sumter.
Johannes Brahms. By the way, the aiding was not all on their side. Brahms visited Robert during his final years in the asylum at Endenich, and was hugely supportive to Clara for the rest of her life (40 years after Robert's death).
Robert E. Lee was not wounded during the Mexican-American War. He served in the conflict as a staff officer under General Winfield Scott and was not injured in battle.
Henry Lee III was a Virginian politician who served as a military officer during the Revolutionary War. His son was Robert E. Lee, commander of the Confederate army during the Civil War.
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There is nothing you can do. The US Supreme Court has ruled that law enforcement officials are allowed to lie to people during the course of their investigation.