Life of George Washington, Količina 1G. P. Putnam's sons, 1902 |
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Stran 15
... Military Affairs in the North.- Delays of Lord Loudoun . - Activity of Montcalm . - Loudoun in Winter Quarters ..... CHAPTER XXII . 290 Washington vindicates his Conduct to Lord Loudoun . - His Re- ception by his Lordship . - Military ...
... Military Affairs in the North.- Delays of Lord Loudoun . - Activity of Montcalm . - Loudoun in Winter Quarters ..... CHAPTER XXII . 290 Washington vindicates his Conduct to Lord Loudoun . - His Re- ception by his Lordship . - Military ...
Stran 19
... Military Measures . - Removal of Gunpowder from the Ar- senal . - Public Agitation . - Alarms in the Country ... Military Tone at Mount Vernon . - Washington's Military Guests . - Major Hora- tio Gates . - Anecdotes concerning Him ...
... Military Measures . - Removal of Gunpowder from the Ar- senal . - Public Agitation . - Alarms in the Country ... Military Tone at Mount Vernon . - Washington's Military Guests . - Major Hora- tio Gates . - Anecdotes concerning Him ...
Stran 565
... military reputation had preceded him and excited great expectations . They were not disappointed . His personal appearance , notwithstanding the dust of travel , was calculated to captivate the public eye . As he rode through the camp ...
... military reputation had preceded him and excited great expectations . They were not disappointed . His personal appearance , notwithstanding the dust of travel , was calculated to captivate the public eye . As he rode through the camp ...
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