Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1876 |
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... Dinwiddie and the House of Burgesses - I dependent Conduct of the Virginians - Expedients to gain Recuits -Jacob Van Braam in Service Toilful March to Wills ' Creek - Contrecœur at the Fork of the Ohio - Trent's refractory Troops , · 36 ...
... Dinwiddie and the House of Burgesses - I dependent Conduct of the Virginians - Expedients to gain Recuits -Jacob Van Braam in Service Toilful March to Wills ' Creek - Contrecœur at the Fork of the Ohio - Trent's refractory Troops , · 36 ...
Stran ii
... Dinwiddie --Military Affairs in the North - Delays of Lord Lou- doun - Activity of Montcalm - Loudoun in Winter Quar- ters , · 78 82 CHAP . XXII . Washington vindicates his conduct to Lord Loudoun - His reception by his Lordship ...
... Dinwiddie --Military Affairs in the North - Delays of Lord Lou- doun - Activity of Montcalm - Loudoun in Winter Quar- ters , · 78 82 CHAP . XXII . Washington vindicates his conduct to Lord Loudoun - His reception by his Lordship ...
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... Dinwiddie , of the hostile conduct of the French and their Indian allies . They found in Dinwiddie a ready listener ; he was a stockholder in the company . A commissioner , Captain William Trent , was sent to expostulate with the French ...
... Dinwiddie , of the hostile conduct of the French and their Indian allies . They found in Dinwiddie a ready listener ; he was a stockholder in the company . A commissioner , Captain William Trent , was sent to expostulate with the French ...
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... Dinwiddie now looked round for a person more fitted to fulfil a mission which required physical strength and moral energy ; a courage to cope with savages , and a sagacity to negotiate with white men . Washington was pointed out as ...
... Dinwiddie now looked round for a person more fitted to fulfil a mission which required physical strength and moral energy ; a courage to cope with savages , and a sagacity to negotiate with white men . Washington was pointed out as ...
Stran 32
... Dinwiddie complained of the intrusion of French forces into the Ohio coun- try , erecting forts and making settlements in the western parts of the colony of Virginia , so notoriously known to be the property of the crown of Great ...
... Dinwiddie complained of the intrusion of French forces into the Ohio coun- try , erecting forts and making settlements in the western parts of the colony of Virginia , so notoriously known to be the property of the crown of Great ...
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