Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1876 |
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... Officers to Congress - Anonymous Pa- pers circulated in the Camp - Meeting of Officers called Address of Washington - Resolutions in Consequence -Letters of Washington to the President - His Opinion of the Anonymous Addresses and their ...
... Officers to Congress - Anonymous Pa- pers circulated in the Camp - Meeting of Officers called Address of Washington - Resolutions in Consequence -Letters of Washington to the President - His Opinion of the Anonymous Addresses and their ...
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... officers whom he saw there where the commandant resided . One of them promptly replied that he " had the command of the Ohio . " It was , in fact , the redoubtable Captain Joncaire , the veteran intriguer of the frontier . On being ...
... officers whom he saw there where the commandant resided . One of them promptly replied that he " had the command of the Ohio . " It was , in fact , the redoubtable Captain Joncaire , the veteran intriguer of the frontier . On being ...
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... officers retired with them into a private apartment , where the cap tain , who understood a little English , officiated as translator . The translation being finished , Washington was requested to walk in and bring his translator , Van ...
... officers retired with them into a private apartment , where the cap tain , who understood a little English , officiated as translator . The translation being finished , Washington was requested to walk in and bring his translator , Van ...
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... officers and soldiers who should engage in this expedition ; one thousand to be laid off contiguous to the fort at the Fork , for the use of the garrison . This was a tempting bait to the sons of farmers , who readily enlisted in the ...
... officers and soldiers who should engage in this expedition ; one thousand to be laid off contiguous to the fort at the Fork , for the use of the garrison . This was a tempting bait to the sons of farmers , who readily enlisted in the ...
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... officer . On the 2d of April Washington set off from Alexandria for the new fort , at the Fork of the Ohio . He had but two companies with him , amounting to about one hundred and fifty men ; the remainder of the regiment was to follow ...
... officer . On the 2d of April Washington set off from Alexandria for the new fort , at the Fork of the Ohio . He had but two companies with him , amounting to about one hundred and fifty men ; the remainder of the regiment was to follow ...
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