Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1856 |
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Stran ix
... Company - Affairs at the Great Meadows - Desertion of the Indian Allies - Capitulation of Fort Necessity - Van Braam as an Interpreter - Indian Plunderers - Return to Williamsburg— Vote of Thanks of the House of Burgesses - Subsequent.
... Company - Affairs at the Great Meadows - Desertion of the Indian Allies - Capitulation of Fort Necessity - Van Braam as an Interpreter - Indian Plunderers - Return to Williamsburg— Vote of Thanks of the House of Burgesses - Subsequent.
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... forts they had erected ; where situated , how garrisoned ; the object of their advan- cing into those parts , and how they were likely to be supported . Washington set off from Williamsburg on the 30th of October ( 1753 ) , the very day.
... forts they had erected ; where situated , how garrisoned ; the object of their advan- cing into those parts , and how they were likely to be supported . Washington set off from Williamsburg on the 30th of October ( 1753 ) , the very day.
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... Williamsburg on the 16th of January , where he delivered to Governor Dinwiddie the letter of the French commandant , and made him a full report of the events of his mission . We have been minute in our account of this expedi- tion , as ...
... Williamsburg on the 16th of January , where he delivered to Governor Dinwiddie the letter of the French commandant , and made him a full report of the events of his mission . We have been minute in our account of this expedi- tion , as ...
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... ( Correspon- dence , vol . iii . , p . 73. ) Walpole , at this early date , seems to have consid ered Washington a perfect fire - eater . 1754. ] RETURN TO WILLIAMSBURG . 137 In this affair 136 [ 1754 . LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
... ( Correspon- dence , vol . iii . , p . 73. ) Walpole , at this early date , seems to have consid ered Washington a perfect fire - eater . 1754. ] RETURN TO WILLIAMSBURG . 137 In this affair 136 [ 1754 . LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
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Washington Irving. 1754. ] RETURN TO WILLIAMSBURG . 137 In this affair , out of the Virginia regiment , consist- ing of three hundred and five men , officers included , twelve had been killed , and forty - three wounded . The number ...
Washington Irving. 1754. ] RETURN TO WILLIAMSBURG . 137 In this affair , out of the Virginia regiment , consist- ing of three hundred and five men , officers included , twelve had been killed , and forty - three wounded . The number ...
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