Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1859 |
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... commission in the newly raised regiment , and embarked with it for the West Indies in 1740 . He served in the joint expeditions of Admiral Vernon and Gen- eral Wentworth , in the land forces commanded by the latter , and acquired the ...
... commission in the newly raised regiment , and embarked with it for the West Indies in 1740 . He served in the joint expeditions of Admiral Vernon and Gen- eral Wentworth , in the land forces commanded by the latter , and acquired the ...
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... commission , and remained for some time in a regiment of horse called the Blues . His title and connections , of course , gave him access to the best society , in which he acquired additional currency by contributing a paper or two to ...
... commission , and remained for some time in a regiment of horse called the Blues . His title and connections , of course , gave him access to the best society , in which he acquired additional currency by contributing a paper or two to ...
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... commission with which he was honored . At the same time he required of the commandant his peaceable departure , and that he would forbear to prosecute a purpose " so interruptive of the har- mony and good understanding which his majesty ...
... commission with which he was honored . At the same time he required of the commandant his peaceable departure , and that he would forbear to prosecute a purpose " so interruptive of the har- mony and good understanding which his majesty ...
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... commission until he had a promise from his captain that he should not reside at the fort , nor visit it above once a week , or as he saw necessity . " In fact , Wash- ington subsequently recommended Frazier for the office of adju tant ...
... commission until he had a promise from his captain that he should not reside at the fort , nor visit it above once a week , or as he saw necessity . " In fact , Wash- ington subsequently recommended Frazier for the office of adju tant ...
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... commission and instructions found on Ju- monville were read before him , he professed not to have seen them before , and acknowledged , with somewhat of an air of ingenuous- ness , that he believed they had a hostile tendency . * Upon ...
... commission and instructions found on Ju- monville were read before him , he professed not to have seen them before , and acknowledged , with somewhat of an air of ingenuous- ness , that he believed they had a hostile tendency . * Upon ...
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