Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1856 |
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Stran 105
... the Ohio . He had but two companies with him , amounting to about one hundred and fifty men ; the remainder of the regi- ment was to follow under Colonel Fry with the artillery , which was to be conveyed up the Potomac . While.
... the Ohio . He had but two companies with him , amounting to about one hundred and fifty men ; the remainder of the regi- ment was to follow under Colonel Fry with the artillery , which was to be conveyed up the Potomac . While.
Stran 109
... artillery , and all the munitions of war , and with- in reach of constant supplies and reinforcements . Beside the French that had come from Venango , he had received credible accounts of another party ascend- ing the Ohio ; and of six ...
... artillery , and all the munitions of war , and with- in reach of constant supplies and reinforcements . Beside the French that had come from Venango , he had received credible accounts of another party ascend- ing the Ohio ; and of six ...
Stran 112
... artillery coming on with Colonel Fry's division . All hands were now set to work , but with all their labor they could not accomplish more than four miles a day . They were toiling through Savage Mountain and that dreary forest region ...
... artillery coming on with Colonel Fry's division . All hands were now set to work , but with all their labor they could not accomplish more than four miles a day . They were toiling through Savage Mountain and that dreary forest region ...
Stran 128
Washington Irving. plies , and Mr. Gist was urged to hasten forward the artillery . Major Muse was likewise the bearer of a belt of wampum and a specch , from Governor Dinwiddie , to the half - king ; with medals for the chiefs , and ...
Washington Irving. plies , and Mr. Gist was urged to hasten forward the artillery . Major Muse was likewise the bearer of a belt of wampum and a specch , from Governor Dinwiddie , to the half - king ; with medals for the chiefs , and ...
Stran 135
... artillery in possession of the French . This was objected to , and was readily modified . The main articles , as Washington and his officers understood them , were that they should be allowed to return to the settlements , without ...
... artillery in possession of the French . This was objected to , and was readily modified . The main articles , as Washington and his officers understood them , were that they should be allowed to return to the settlements , without ...
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