Life of George Washington...J. Stockdale, 1808 - 560 Seiten |
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... received an official answer to his communication , and immediately left the place on his return ; but the snow being excessive- ly deep , and his horses growing weak from fatigue , he became impatient at the slowness of his pro- gress ...
... received an official answer to his communication , and immediately left the place on his return ; but the snow being excessive- ly deep , and his horses growing weak from fatigue , he became impatient at the slowness of his pro- gress ...
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... received into the lodgings of Mr. Frazier , an Indian trader . Here Major Washington took a horse , and on the 16th January , 1754 , reached Williamsburg , and made report of his proceedings . The fatigue and danger of this mission ...
... received into the lodgings of Mr. Frazier , an Indian trader . Here Major Washington took a horse , and on the 16th January , 1754 , reached Williamsburg , and made report of his proceedings . The fatigue and danger of this mission ...
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... received , that Ge- neral Braddock was defeated and slain , and that Colonel Dunbar had left their frontiers open to the invasion of the enemy . They immediately voted to raise a regiment to consist of sixteen companies . The important ...
... received , that Ge- neral Braddock was defeated and slain , and that Colonel Dunbar had left their frontiers open to the invasion of the enemy . They immediately voted to raise a regiment to consist of sixteen companies . The important ...
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... received , they had cut to the foot of Laurel Hill , about thirty five miles , and I suppose by this time , fifteen hundred men have taken post about ten miles further , at a place called Loyal Hanna , where our next fort is to be ...
... received , they had cut to the foot of Laurel Hill , about thirty five miles , and I suppose by this time , fifteen hundred men have taken post about ten miles further , at a place called Loyal Hanna , where our next fort is to be ...
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... received the fullest assurances of assistance . and support . He was escorted by companies of respectable volunteers ; and , at Springfield , an hundred miles from Boston , a committee of the . Congress of Massachusetts met , and ...
... received the fullest assurances of assistance . and support . He was escorted by companies of respectable volunteers ; and , at Springfield , an hundred miles from Boston , a committee of the . Congress of Massachusetts met , and ...
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