Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1856 |
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... Retreat - Death of Braddock , • · PAGE 179 CHAPTER XVIL Arrival at Fort Cumberland - Letters of Washington to his Family- Panic of Dunbar - Fortunes of Dr. Hugh Mercer - Triumph of the French , CHAPTER XVIII . Costs of Campaigning ...
... Retreat - Death of Braddock , • · PAGE 179 CHAPTER XVIL Arrival at Fort Cumberland - Letters of Washington to his Family- Panic of Dunbar - Fortunes of Dr. Hugh Mercer - Triumph of the French , CHAPTER XVIII . Costs of Campaigning ...
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... retreat , where Wash- ington , three years previously , had indited love ditties to his " lowland beauty , " was suddenly transformed into a school of arms , as he practised the manual exer- cise with Adjutant Muse , or took lessons on ...
... retreat , where Wash- ington , three years previously , had indited love ditties to his " lowland beauty , " was suddenly transformed into a school of arms , as he practised the manual exer- cise with Adjutant Muse , or took lessons on ...
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... retreat ; and should they be reinforced sufficiently to enable them to attack the fort , they could easily drop down the river with their artillery . With these alternatives in view , Washington detached sixty men in advance to make a ...
... retreat ; and should they be reinforced sufficiently to enable them to attack the fort , they could easily drop down the river with their artillery . With these alternatives in view , Washington detached sixty men in advance to make a ...
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... did not choose to pay this , nor to suffer them to march at their ease while his own faithful sol- diers were laboriously employed ; he left the captain 1754. ] RETREAT TO THE GREAT MEADOWS . 131 and 130 [ 1754 . LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
... did not choose to pay this , nor to suffer them to march at their ease while his own faithful sol- diers were laboriously employed ; he left the captain 1754. ] RETREAT TO THE GREAT MEADOWS . 131 and 130 [ 1754 . LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
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... retreat ensued . There was a deficiency of horses . Washington gave up his own to aid in transporting the military munitions , leaving his baggage to be brought on by soldiers , whom he paid liberally . The other officers followed his ...
... retreat ensued . There was a deficiency of horses . Washington gave up his own to aid in transporting the military munitions , leaving his baggage to be brought on by soldiers , whom he paid liberally . The other officers followed his ...
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