The Life of George Washington, Količina 2Putnam, 1856 |
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Stran 13
... supply of his table . This his station , as commander - in - chief , re- quired should be kept up in ample and hospitable style . Every day a number of his officers dined with him . As he was in the neighborhood of the seat of the ...
... supply of his table . This his station , as commander - in - chief , re- quired should be kept up in ample and hospitable style . Every day a number of his officers dined with him . As he was in the neighborhood of the seat of the ...
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... supplies when Washington , on taking command , had required a return of the ammunition . They had returned the whole amount of pow- der collected by the province , upwards of three hundred barrels ; without stating what had been ...
... supplies when Washington , on taking command , had required a return of the ammunition . They had returned the whole amount of pow- der collected by the province , upwards of three hundred barrels ; without stating what had been ...
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... supplies ; for in these irregular times , the munitions of war were not readily procured . It seemed hardly possible ... supply from the Jerseys put an end to this imminent risk . Washington's secretary , Reed , who had been the ...
... supplies ; for in these irregular times , the munitions of war were not readily procured . It seemed hardly possible ... supply from the Jerseys put an end to this imminent risk . Washington's secretary , Reed , who had been the ...
Stran 49
... supplies of ammunition , were growing impatient of a state of inactivity . Towards the latter part of August there were rumors from Boston , that the enemy were preparing for a sortie . Washington was resolved to provoke it by a kind of ...
... supplies of ammunition , were growing impatient of a state of inactivity . Towards the latter part of August there were rumors from Boston , that the enemy were preparing for a sortie . Washington was resolved to provoke it by a kind of ...
Stran 51
... supplies of ammu- nition , too , that would be required for protracted operations ; the stock of powder on hand , notwithstanding the most careful hus- bandry , being fearfully small . Revolving these circumstances in his mind , he rode ...
... supplies of ammu- nition , too , that would be required for protracted operations ; the stock of powder on hand , notwithstanding the most careful hus- bandry , being fearfully small . Revolving these circumstances in his mind , he rode ...
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