The Life of George Washington: Commander in Chief of the American Forces, During the War which Established the Independence of His Country, and First President of the United States. Compiled Under the Inspection of the Honourable Bushrod Washington, from Original Papers ... to which is Prefixed, an Introduction, Containing a Compendious View of the Colonies Planted by the English on the Continent of North America, from Their Settlement to the Commencement of that War which Terminated in Their Independence, Band 2C.P. Wayne., 1804 |
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... lieutenant colonel of a regiment of regular troops .... Surprises monsieur Jumonville .... Capitulation of fort Necessity .... Is appointed aid - du - camp to general Braddock .... Defeat and death of that general .... Is appointed to ...
... lieutenant colonel of a regiment of regular troops .... Surprises monsieur Jumonville .... Capitulation of fort Necessity .... Is appointed aid - du - camp to general Braddock .... Defeat and death of that general .... Is appointed to ...
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... lieutenant governor .... Hutchinson is succeeded by general Gage .... Measures to enforce the execution of the act con- cerning duties .... Ferment excited in America .... The tea is thrown into the sea at Boston .... Measures of parlia ...
... lieutenant governor .... Hutchinson is succeeded by general Gage .... Measures to enforce the execution of the act con- cerning duties .... Ferment excited in America .... The tea is thrown into the sea at Boston .... Measures of parlia ...
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... lieutenant colonel of a regiment of regular troops .... Surprises , monsieur Jumonville .... Capitulation of fort Necessity .... Is appointed aid - du - camp to general Braddock .... Defeat and death of that general .... Is appointed to ...
... lieutenant colonel of a regiment of regular troops .... Surprises , monsieur Jumonville .... Capitulation of fort Necessity .... Is appointed aid - du - camp to general Braddock .... Defeat and death of that general .... Is appointed to ...
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... lieutenant governor of that province , was attracted by these supposed Se encroachments , and he deemed it his duty to demand , in the name of the king his master , that they should desist from the prosecution of designs which violated ...
... lieutenant governor of that province , was attracted by these supposed Se encroachments , and he deemed it his duty to demand , in the name of the king his master , that they should desist from the prosecution of designs which violated ...
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... lieutenant governor . governor . His journal , * drawn up for the inspection of mr . Dinwiddie , was published , and ... lieutenant colonel . Extremely * See Note , No. I. at the end of the volume . lieutenant colonel of a regiment of ...
... lieutenant governor . governor . His journal , * drawn up for the inspection of mr . Dinwiddie , was published , and ... lieutenant colonel . Extremely * See Note , No. I. at the end of the volume . lieutenant colonel of a regiment of ...
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