Life of George Washington...J. Stockdale, 1808 - 560 Seiten |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-5 von 53
Seite 10
... expression , which the translator , at the time , construed to Colonel Wash- ington to imply , that Mr. Iumonville , in ... expressed their sense of the resolution and judgment display- ed in the above action , by a vote of thanks to Co ...
... expression , which the translator , at the time , construed to Colonel Wash- ington to imply , that Mr. Iumonville , in ... expressed their sense of the resolution and judgment display- ed in the above action , by a vote of thanks to Co ...
Seite 33
... expressed in the following letter , written from Cumberland , to the Speaker of the House of Bur- gesses . SEPT . 2 , 1758. ] We are still encamped here , very sickly and dispirited at the prospect before us . That appearance of glory ...
... expressed in the following letter , written from Cumberland , to the Speaker of the House of Bur- gesses . SEPT . 2 , 1758. ] We are still encamped here , very sickly and dispirited at the prospect before us . That appearance of glory ...
Seite 37
... expressed the great affection and respect which they entertained for his character , by an unanimous address , presented to him at the close of this campaign ; and the inhabitants of the frontiers placed full confidence in him , even at ...
... expressed the great affection and respect which they entertained for his character , by an unanimous address , presented to him at the close of this campaign ; and the inhabitants of the frontiers placed full confidence in him , even at ...
Seite 43
... expressed their entire satisfaction with his appoint- ment , and pledged the most effectual co - operation with his measures , in their power . His answer was well calculated to increase the attachments to his person , and the ...
... expressed their entire satisfaction with his appoint- ment , and pledged the most effectual co - operation with his measures , in their power . His answer was well calculated to increase the attachments to his person , and the ...
Seite 120
... the British General gain- ed possession of the country above those positions , they became in a great degree useless to the Americans . This opinion is clearly expressed in the letter 120 [ 1776 . LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
... the British General gain- ed possession of the country above those positions , they became in a great degree useless to the Americans . This opinion is clearly expressed in the letter 120 [ 1776 . LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
adopted American army appointed apprehension attack attempt Augustine Washington body Britain British army Bushrod Washington camp campaign character circumstances Colonel Washington Commander in Chief communicated conceived conduct confidence Congress consequence constitution corps danger defence detached disposition duty effect endeavour enemy engaged established event execution exertions expected expedition expressed favourable feelings fellow citizens force Fort Mifflin France French friends garrison give gress honour hundred Indians induced ington inlistments interest Island Jersey land Legislature letter liberty Lord Cornwallis manner measures ment military militia mind Minister Mount Vernon nation necessary neral North river occasion officers opinion orders party passed patriotism peace Philadelphia possession Potowmack Company present President provisions racter reason received regiment rendered resolution respect retreat river road sentiments sion Sir Henry Clinton situation soldiers spirit thing thousand tion treaty troops United Virginia Wash wish York York Island