Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1859 |
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... waggons laden with tents and provisions . The Bishop of Durham in his warlike state ap- peared , we are told , more like a powerful prince , than a priest or prelate . † At the surrender of the crown of Scotland by John Baliol , which ...
... waggons laden with tents and provisions . The Bishop of Durham in his warlike state ap- peared , we are told , more like a powerful prince , than a priest or prelate . † At the surrender of the crown of Scotland by John Baliol , which ...
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... waggons for service ; giving the owners orders on government for their ap- praised value . Even then , out of a great number impressed , he obtained but ten , after waiting a week ; these , too , were grudg ingly furnished by farmers ...
... waggons for service ; giving the owners orders on government for their ap- praised value . Even then , out of a great number impressed , he obtained but ten , after waiting a week ; these , too , were grudg ingly furnished by farmers ...
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... waggons , and await their arrival . All uncertainty as to the fate of the men , however , was brought to a close by their arrival , on the 25th , conducted by an ensign , and bringing with them their working implements . The French ...
... waggons , and await their arrival . All uncertainty as to the fate of the men , however , was brought to a close by their arrival , on the 25th , conducted by an ensign , and bringing with them their working implements . The French ...
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... waggons , and fifteen hundred carrying horses , to be at Fort Cumberland early in May . Governor Sharpe was to furnish above a hundred waggons for the transportation of stores , on the Maryland side of the Poto- mac . Keppel furnished ...
... waggons , and fifteen hundred carrying horses , to be at Fort Cumberland early in May . Governor Sharpe was to furnish above a hundred waggons for the transportation of stores , on the Maryland side of the Poto- mac . Keppel furnished ...
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... waggons or teams had yet come to remove the artillery . Wash- ington had looked with wonder and dismay at the huge parapher- nalia of war , and the world of superfluities to be transported across the mountains , recollecting the ...
... waggons or teams had yet come to remove the artillery . Wash- ington had looked with wonder and dismay at the huge parapher- nalia of war , and the world of superfluities to be transported across the mountains , recollecting the ...
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