Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1856 |
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... Lake George - Death of Dieskau , CHAPTER XIX . 203 208 Reform in the Militia Laws - Discipline of the Troops - Dagworthy and the Question of Precedence - Washington's Journey to Boston -Style of Travelling - Conference with Shirley ...
... Lake George - Death of Dieskau , CHAPTER XIX . 203 208 Reform in the Militia Laws - Discipline of the Troops - Dagworthy and the Question of Precedence - Washington's Journey to Boston -Style of Travelling - Conference with Shirley ...
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... Lake George - His Triumphs - Lord Loudoun's fail- ures - Washington at Winchester - Continued Misunderstandings with Dinwiddie - Return to Mount Vernon ,. • 254 CHAPTER XXIII . Washington Recovers his Health - Again in Command at Fort ...
... Lake George - His Triumphs - Lord Loudoun's fail- ures - Washington at Winchester - Continued Misunderstandings with Dinwiddie - Return to Mount Vernon ,. • 254 CHAPTER XXIII . Washington Recovers his Health - Again in Command at Fort ...
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... lakes to the Ohio , and embracing the valley of that river and its tributary streams . An immense territory , possessing a salubrious climate , fertile soil , fine hunting and fishing grounds , and facilities by lakes and rivers for a ...
... lakes to the Ohio , and embracing the valley of that river and its tributary streams . An immense territory , possessing a salubrious climate , fertile soil , fine hunting and fishing grounds , and facilities by lakes and rivers for a ...
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... lakes , " said they , " those which run into the Ohio belong to us and to our brothers the English . " And they were anxious that Gist should settle among them , and build a fort for their mutual defence . A council of the nation was ...
... lakes , " said they , " those which run into the Ohio belong to us and to our brothers the English . " And they were anxious that Gist should settle among them , and build a fort for their mutual defence . A council of the nation was ...
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... Lake Ontario ; fortified their trading house at Niagara ; strengthened their outposts , and advanced others on the upper waters of the Ohio . A stir of warlike pre- paration was likewise to be observed among the British colonies . It ...
... Lake Ontario ; fortified their trading house at Niagara ; strengthened their outposts , and advanced others on the upper waters of the Ohio . A stir of warlike pre- paration was likewise to be observed among the British colonies . It ...
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