Life of George Washington, Količina 5Putnam, 1860 Five volumes complete in three. |
Iz vsebine knjige
Zadetki 1–5 od 39
Stran v
... late Mr. Archibald Constable , the eminent publisher of Edinburgh , and he resolved to undertake it as soon as he should return to the United States , and be within reach of the necessary docu- ments . Various circumstances occurred to ...
... late Mr. Archibald Constable , the eminent publisher of Edinburgh , and he resolved to undertake it as soon as he should return to the United States , and be within reach of the necessary docu- ments . Various circumstances occurred to ...
Stran 18
... late William A. Duer , president of Columbia College , who in his boy- hood was frequently in the President's house , playmate of young Custis , Mrs. Washington's grandson . Washington's Residences in New York . - The first Presidential ...
... late William A. Duer , president of Columbia College , who in his boy- hood was frequently in the President's house , playmate of young Custis , Mrs. Washington's grandson . Washington's Residences in New York . - The first Presidential ...
Stran 35
... late . " The foregoing brief notices of affairs in revolutionary France , and of the feelings with which they were viewed by American statesmen resident there , will be found of service in illustrating subsequent events in the United ...
... late . " The foregoing brief notices of affairs in revolutionary France , and of the feelings with which they were viewed by American statesmen resident there , will be found of service in illustrating subsequent events in the United ...
Stran 74
... late been made on our frontier settlements by what Washington termed " certain banditti of Indians " from the north - west side of the Ohio . Some of our people had been massacred and others carried into deplorable captivity . Strict ...
... late been made on our frontier settlements by what Washington termed " certain banditti of Indians " from the north - west side of the Ohio . Some of our people had been massacred and others carried into deplorable captivity . Strict ...
Stran 76
... late disgrace of his arms . He was detached with a larger body of militia than before , and sixty regulars , under Major Willys , to seek and bring the savages to action . The accounts of these Indian wars are very confused . It appears ...
... late disgrace of his arms . He was detached with a larger body of militia than before , and sixty regulars , under Major Willys , to seek and bring the savages to action . The accounts of these Indian wars are very confused . It appears ...
Vsebina
1 | |
7 | |
14 | |
20 | |
27 | |
38 | |
45 | |
60 | |
159 | |
168 | |
176 | |
185 | |
196 | |
205 | |
212 | |
220 | |
68 | |
74 | |
78 | |
85 | |
93 | |
104 | |
117 | |
137 | |
144 | |
152 | |
231 | |
244 | |
256 | |
265 | |
282 | |
290 | |
305 | |
330 | |
352 | |
Druge izdaje - Prikaži vse
Pogosti izrazi in povedi
Adams administration affairs American appeared appointed army arrived artist attachment Boston Athenæum British Bushrod Washington cabinet character Charles Cotesworth Pinckney Citizen Genet citizens command conduct Congress considered constitution debt declared Dogue Creek duty Edmund Randolph effect Europe executive expressed favor feelings foreign France French French Directory Genet George give and bequeath Gouverneur Morris Governor Hamilton happiness honor Indians influence ington interest Jacobin club Jefferson John Adams justice Knox Lafayette legislature letter liberty Madison measures ment military militia mind minister Mount Vernon nation never object observed occasion opinion papers Paris party patriots peace Philadelphia Pinckney political popular portrait present President President's Randolph received regard reply republic republican retirement revolution Secretary Secretary of War Senate sentiments South Carolina spirit Stuart thing tion Treasury treaty troops Union United vessels Virginia Wash Washington wish writes York