Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1859 |
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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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... commissions ; such , doubtless , had Captain Mackay . " I should have been particularly obliged , " writes ... commission . " On the 9th arrived Washington's early instructor in military tactics , Adjutant Muse , recently ...
... commissions ; such , doubtless , had Captain Mackay . " I should have been particularly obliged , " writes ... commission . " On the 9th arrived Washington's early instructor in military tactics , Adjutant Muse , recently ...
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... commission than that under which his conduct had gained him a vote of thanks from the Legislature . Governor Sharpe , of Maryland , appointed by the king com- mander - in - chief of all the forces engaged against the French , sought to ...
... commission than that under which his conduct had gained him a vote of thanks from the Legislature . Governor Sharpe , of Maryland , appointed by the king com- mander - in - chief of all the forces engaged against the French , sought to ...
Stran 136
... commission , and disengaged himself from public affairs , Washington's first care was to visit his mother , inquire into the state of domestic concerns , and attend to the welfare of his brothers and sisters . In these matters he was ...
... commission , and disengaged himself from public affairs , Washington's first care was to visit his mother , inquire into the state of domestic concerns , and attend to the welfare of his brothers and sisters . In these matters he was ...
Stran 140
... commission was George Croghan , the Indian trader , whose mission to the Twightwees we have already spoken of . Times had gone hard with Croghan . The French had seized great quantities of his goods . The Indians , with whom he traded ...
... commission was George Croghan , the Indian trader , whose mission to the Twightwees we have already spoken of . Times had gone hard with Croghan . The French had seized great quantities of his goods . The Indians , with whom he traded ...
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