Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1856 |
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Stran ix
... Alarms - Independence of an Inde- pendent 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 ...
... Alarms - Independence of an Inde- pendent 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 ...
Stran xi
... Alarm - Operations elsewhere - Shirley against Niagara- Johnson against Crown Point - Affair at Lake George - Death ... Alarms at Winchester - Washington appealed to for Protection - Attacked by the Virginia Press - Honored by the Public ...
... Alarm - Operations elsewhere - Shirley against Niagara- Johnson against Crown Point - Affair at Lake George - Death ... Alarms at Winchester - Washington appealed to for Protection - Attacked by the Virginia Press - Honored by the Public ...
Stran xv
... Alarms in the Country - Civil Government ob- structed - Belligerent Symptoms - Israel Putnam and General Charles Lee , their Characters and Stories - General Election - Self- constituted Congress - Hancock President - Adjourns to ...
... Alarms in the Country - Civil Government ob- structed - Belligerent Symptoms - Israel Putnam and General Charles Lee , their Characters and Stories - General Election - Self- constituted Congress - Hancock President - Adjourns to ...
Stran 113
... alarms , Washington was gratified to learn that the half - king was on his way to meet him at the head of fifty warriors . After infinite toil through swamps and forests , and over rugged mountains , the detachment arrived at the ...
... alarms , Washington was gratified to learn that the half - king was on his way to meet him at the head of fifty warriors . After infinite toil through swamps and forests , and over rugged mountains , the detachment arrived at the ...
Stran 116
... and hourly in danger of surprise . There was an alarm about two o'clock in the night . The sentries fired upon what they took to be prowling foes . The troops 1754. ] LURKING FOES . 117 sprang to arms , 116 [ 1754 . LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
... and hourly in danger of surprise . There was an alarm about two o'clock in the night . The sentries fired upon what they took to be prowling foes . The troops 1754. ] LURKING FOES . 117 sprang to arms , 116 [ 1754 . LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
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