Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1859 |
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... body , with a mercenary force , paid by him- self , of one thousand foot and five hundred horse . Besides these he had his feudatories of the palatinate ; six bannerets and one * This list of knights was inserted in the Bolden Book as ...
... body , with a mercenary force , paid by him- self , of one thousand foot and five hundred horse . Besides these he had his feudatories of the palatinate ; six bannerets and one * This list of knights was inserted in the Bolden Book as ...
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... . The chief had seen tracks of two Frenchmen , and was convinced their whole body must be in ambush near by . Washington considered this the force which had been hover- VOL . I. - 5 * ing about him for several days , and determined to.
... . The chief had seen tracks of two Frenchmen , and was convinced their whole body must be in ambush near by . Washington considered this the force which had been hover- VOL . I. - 5 * ing about him for several days , and determined to.
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... body of Indians , allies of the French , who began plundering the baggage , and committing other irregularities . Seeing that the French did not , or could not , prevent them , and that all the baggage which could not be transported on ...
... body of Indians , allies of the French , who began plundering the baggage , and committing other irregularities . Seeing that the French did not , or could not , prevent them , and that all the baggage which could not be transported on ...
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... and civil affairs . A body of three hundred and fifty North Carolinian troops had been enlisted at high pay , and were to form the chief 1754. ] REPUBLICANISM IN THE ASSEMBLIES . reinforcement of Colonel 130 [ 1754 . LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
... and civil affairs . A body of three hundred and fifty North Carolinian troops had been enlisted at high pay , and were to form the chief 1754. ] REPUBLICANISM IN THE ASSEMBLIES . reinforcement of Colonel 130 [ 1754 . LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
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... body guard . The din and stir of warlike preparation disturbed the quiet of Mount Vernon . Washington looked down from his rural re- treat upon the ships of war and transports , as they passed up the Potomac , with the array of arms ...
... body guard . The din and stir of warlike preparation disturbed the quiet of Mount Vernon . Washington looked down from his rural re- treat upon the ships of war and transports , as they passed up the Potomac , with the array of arms ...
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