Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1876 |
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... de Bienville- His Signs of Occupation - Hugh Crawford - George Cro- ghan , a ... Camp -Gist and La Force - Message from the Half - king- French Tracks - The ... Aide - de - camp - Dis appointments at Fredericktown - Berjamin Franklin and ...
... de Bienville- His Signs of Occupation - Hugh Crawford - George Cro- ghan , a ... Camp -Gist and La Force - Message from the Half - king- French Tracks - The ... Aide - de - camp - Dis appointments at Fredericktown - Berjamin Franklin and ...
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... AIDE - DE - CAMP . 57 fulfil their engagements ; of all the immense means of transportation so confidently prom- ised , but fifteen waggons and a hundred draft- horses had arrived , and there was no prospect of more . There was equal ...
... AIDE - DE - CAMP . 57 fulfil their engagements ; of all the immense means of transportation so confidently prom- ised , but fifteen waggons and a hundred draft- horses had arrived , and there was no prospect of more . There was equal ...
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... camp , on a bullock which the general had given them , following up their ... de- mands upon its scanty and scattered re- sources . He accused the army ... aide - de - camp . " We have frequent disputes on this head , " writes Washington ...
... camp , on a bullock which the general had given them , following up their ... de- mands upon its scanty and scattered re- sources . He accused the army ... aide - de - camp . " We have frequent disputes on this head , " writes Washington ...
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... aide - de - camp Orme , it was with gloomy feelings that Washington saw the troops depart ; fearful he might not be able to rejoin them in time for the attack upon the fort , which he assured his brother aide - de- camp , he would not ...
... aide - de - camp Orme , it was with gloomy feelings that Washington saw the troops depart ; fearful he might not be able to rejoin them in time for the attack upon the fort , which he assured his brother aide - de- camp , he would not ...
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... aide - de - camp spurred forward to bring him an account of the nature of the at- tack . Without waiting for his return the gen- eral himself , finding the turmoil increase , moved forward , leaving Sir Peter Halket with the command of ...
... aide - de - camp spurred forward to bring him an account of the nature of the at- tack . Without waiting for his return the gen- eral himself , finding the turmoil increase , moved forward , leaving Sir Peter Halket with the command of ...
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