Life of George Washington, Količina 2Bohn, 1856 |
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Stran 49
... express , therefore , to General Schuyler , requesting him to ascertain the intentions of the British governor with respect to the native tribes . VOL . II . - 4 . By the same express , he communicated a plan which.
... express , therefore , to General Schuyler , requesting him to ascertain the intentions of the British governor with respect to the native tribes . VOL . II . - 4 . By the same express , he communicated a plan which.
Stran 50
... express as soon as possible . " The express found Schuyler in Albany , where he had been attending the conference with the Six Nations . He had just received intelligence which convinced him of the propriety of an expedition into Canada ...
... express as soon as possible . " The express found Schuyler in Albany , where he had been attending the conference with the Six Nations . He had just received intelligence which convinced him of the propriety of an expedition into Canada ...
Stran 71
... eral , nor did he expect to receive any until he should reach Chaudiere Pond . There he calculated to meet the return of his express , and then to determine his plan of operations . CHAPTER VI . BRITISH IN BOSTON SEND OUT CRUISERS -
... eral , nor did he expect to receive any until he should reach Chaudiere Pond . There he calculated to meet the return of his express , and then to determine his plan of operations . CHAPTER VI . BRITISH IN BOSTON SEND OUT CRUISERS -
Stran 94
... express . " We will anticipate his express , by giving the reader the purport of letters received by Washington direct from Arnold himself , bringing forward the collateral branch of this eventful enterprise . The transportation of ...
... express . " We will anticipate his express , by giving the reader the purport of letters received by Washington direct from Arnold himself , bringing forward the collateral branch of this eventful enterprise . The transportation of ...
Stran 100
... express to General Schuyler , imploring relief . He immediately ordered three captains of General Wooster's regiment , with a considerable body of men in bateaux , to " at- tempt a relief for the unhappy sufferers . " To his sur- prise ...
... express to General Schuyler , imploring relief . He immediately ordered three captains of General Wooster's regiment , with a considerable body of men in bateaux , to " at- tempt a relief for the unhappy sufferers . " To his sur- prise ...
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