Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1876 |
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... Fire - Ship - The Ships Evacuate the Hud- son , . 256 260 267 CHAP . XXXI . The Battle of Long Island , CHAP . XXXII . The Retreat from Long Island , CHAP . XXXIII . Long Island in Possession of the Ene- my - Distressed Situation of the ...
... Fire - Ship - The Ships Evacuate the Hud- son , . 256 260 267 CHAP . XXXI . The Battle of Long Island , CHAP . XXXII . The Retreat from Long Island , CHAP . XXXIII . Long Island in Possession of the Ene- my - Distressed Situation of the ...
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... fire of the family , we find him , as Colonel Washington , leading the Virginia forces , in co - operation with those of The estate continued in the family . His grandson Augustine , the father of our Wash- ington , was born there in ...
... fire of the family , we find him , as Colonel Washington , leading the Virginia forces , in co - operation with those of The estate continued in the family . His grandson Augustine , the father of our Wash- ington , was born there in ...
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... fire . The first station of the travellers was at a kind of lodge in the wilderness , where the steward or land - bailiff of Lord Halifax resided , with such negroes as were required for farm- ing purposes , and which Washington terms ...
... fire . The first station of the travellers was at a kind of lodge in the wilderness , where the steward or land - bailiff of Lord Halifax resided , with such negroes as were required for farm- ing purposes , and which Washington terms ...
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... fire , and their whoops and yells , made them appear more like demons than human beings . All this savage gambol was no novelty to Washington's companions , experi- enced in frontier life ; but to the youth , fresh from school , it was ...
... fire , and their whoops and yells , made them appear more like demons than human beings . All this savage gambol was no novelty to Washington's companions , experi- enced in frontier life ; but to the youth , fresh from school , it was ...
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... fire a long time ago at Montreal , where we desired you to stay and not to come and intrude upon our land . I now advise you to return to that place , for this land is ours . " If you had come in a peaceable manner , like our brothers ...
... fire a long time ago at Montreal , where we desired you to stay and not to come and intrude upon our land . I now advise you to return to that place , for this land is ours . " If you had come in a peaceable manner , like our brothers ...
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advance affairs aide-de-camp alarm American arms army Arnold arrived artillery attack batteries boats Boston Braddock British Burgoyne camp campaign Canada cannon Captain Clinton Colonel colonies command commander-in-chief conduct Congress Creek Crown Point defence detachment Dinwiddie Duquesne encamped enemy enemy's England eral expedition Fairfax fire force Fort Cumberland Fort Duquesne Fort Washington French frontier garrison Gates George George Clinton George Croghan Governor Governor Dinwiddie guard guns Hessians Highlands Hill honor horses Hudson hundred Indians ington Jerseys King's Bridge Lake Lake George land letter Logstown Long Island Lord Lord Loudoun ment miles military militia Mount Vernon night officers Ohio orders party passed Peekskill Philadelphia Point prisoners province Putnam received Reed regiment reinforcements retreat returned river road savages Schuyler sent ships soldiers soon spirit Staten Island stationed thousand Ticonderoga tion town troops Virginia Wash Washington woods wounded writes York