Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1856 |
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... Winchester - Lord Fairfax and his Troop of Horse - Indian Ravages - Panic at Winchester - Cause of the Alarm - Operations elsewhere - Shirley against Niagara- Johnson against Crown Point - Affair at Lake George - Death of Dieskau ...
... Winchester - Lord Fairfax and his Troop of Horse - Indian Ravages - Panic at Winchester - Cause of the Alarm - Operations elsewhere - Shirley against Niagara- Johnson against Crown Point - Affair at Lake George - Death of Dieskau ...
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... Winchester - Continued Misunderstandings with Dinwiddie - Return to Mount Vernon ,. • 254 CHAPTER XXIII . Washington Recovers his Health - Again in Command at Fort Lou- doun - Administration of Pitt - Loudoun succeeded by General ...
... Winchester - Continued Misunderstandings with Dinwiddie - Return to Mount Vernon ,. • 254 CHAPTER XXIII . Washington Recovers his Health - Again in Command at Fort Lou- doun - Administration of Pitt - Loudoun succeeded by General ...
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... Winchester . In a diary kept with his usual minuteness , Wash- ington speaks with delight of the beauty of the trees and the richness of the land in the neighborhood , and of his riding through a noble grove of sugar - maples on the ...
... Winchester . In a diary kept with his usual minuteness , Wash- ington speaks with delight of the beauty of the trees and the richness of the land in the neighborhood , and of his riding through a noble grove of sugar - maples on the ...
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... Winchester . Here , after supper , most of the company stretched themselves in backwood style , before the fire ; but Washington was shown into a bedroom . Fatigued with a hard day's work at surveying , he soon undressed ; but instead ...
... Winchester . Here , after supper , most of the company stretched themselves in backwood style , before the fire ; but Washington was shown into a bedroom . Fatigued with a hard day's work at surveying , he soon undressed ; but instead ...
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... Winchester , then on the frontier , where he procured horses , tents , and other travelling equipments , and then pushed on by a road newly opened to Wills ' Creek ( Cumberland River ) , where he arrived on the 14th of November . Here ...
... Winchester , then on the frontier , where he procured horses , tents , and other travelling equipments , and then pushed on by a road newly opened to Wills ' Creek ( Cumberland River ) , where he arrived on the 14th of November . Here ...
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