Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1856 |
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... Lord Fairfax and his Troop of Horse - Indian Ravages - Panic at Winchester ... Lord Fair- fax in danger - Alarms at Winchester - Washington appealed to for Protection - Attacked by the Virginia Press - Honored by ... Loudoun - Washington's.
... Lord Fairfax and his Troop of Horse - Indian Ravages - Panic at Winchester ... Lord Fair- fax in danger - Alarms at Winchester - Washington appealed to for Protection - Attacked by the Virginia Press - Honored by ... Loudoun - Washington's.
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... Lord Loudoun Activity of Montcalm - Loudoun in Winter Quarters ,. 245 CHAPTER XXII . Washington vindicates his conduct to Lord Loudoun - His reception by his Lordship - Military Plans - Lord Loudoun at Halifax- Montcalm on Lake George ...
... Lord Loudoun Activity of Montcalm - Loudoun in Winter Quarters ,. 245 CHAPTER XXII . Washington vindicates his conduct to Lord Loudoun - His reception by his Lordship - Military Plans - Lord Loudoun at Halifax- Montcalm on Lake George ...
Stran 245
... LORD LOUDOUN — ACTIVITY OF MONTCALM - LOUDOUN IN WIN- TER QUARTERS . THROUGHOUT the summer of 1756 , Washington ex- erted himself diligently in carrying out measures deter- mined upon for frontier security . The great fortress at ...
... LORD LOUDOUN — ACTIVITY OF MONTCALM - LOUDOUN IN WIN- TER QUARTERS . THROUGHOUT the summer of 1756 , Washington ex- erted himself diligently in carrying out measures deter- mined upon for frontier security . The great fortress at ...
Stran 249
... Lord Loudoun , as to draw from his lordship an order that it should be kept up : and an implied censure of the conduct of Washington in slighting a post of such paramount importance . “ I cannot agree with Colonel Washington , " writes ...
... Lord Loudoun , as to draw from his lordship an order that it should be kept up : and an implied censure of the conduct of Washington in slighting a post of such paramount importance . “ I cannot agree with Colonel Washington , " writes ...
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... Lord Loudoun should arrive ; to whom he looked for the future fate of Vir- ginia . While these events were occurring on the Virginia frontier , military affairs went on tardily and heavily at the north . The campaign against Canada ...
... Lord Loudoun should arrive ; to whom he looked for the future fate of Vir- ginia . While these events were occurring on the Virginia frontier , military affairs went on tardily and heavily at the north . The campaign against Canada ...
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