The Life of George WashingtonMast, Crowell, Kirkpartick, 1896 - 335 strani |
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Stran 56
... aide - de - camp . The same pertinacity was maintained with respect to the Indians . George Croghan informed Washington that the sachems considered themselves treated with slight , in never being consulted in war matters . Either from ...
... aide - de - camp . The same pertinacity was maintained with respect to the Indians . George Croghan informed Washington that the sachems considered themselves treated with slight , in never being consulted in war matters . Either from ...
Stran 58
... aide - de - camp Orme , it was with gloomy feelings that Washington saw the troops depart , fearful he might not be able to rejoin them in time for the attack upon the fort , which , he assured his brother aide - de - camp , he would ...
... aide - de - camp Orme , it was with gloomy feelings that Washington saw the troops depart , fearful he might not be able to rejoin them in time for the attack upon the fort , which , he assured his brother aide - de - camp , he would ...
Stran 59
... aide - de - camp spurred forward to bring him an account of the nature of the attack . Without waiting for his return , the general himself , finding the turmoil increase , moved forward , leaving Sir Peter Halket with the command of ...
... aide - de - camp spurred forward to bring him an account of the nature of the attack . Without waiting for his return , the general himself , finding the turmoil increase , moved forward , leaving Sir Peter Halket with the command of ...
Stran 68
... aide - de - camp , Captain George Mercer , of Virginia , and Captain Stewart , of the Virginia light - horse , the officer who had taken care of General Braddock in his last moments . In those days the con- veniences of traveling , even ...
... aide - de - camp , Captain George Mercer , of Virginia , and Captain Stewart , of the Virginia light - horse , the officer who had taken care of General Braddock in his last moments . In those days the con- veniences of traveling , even ...
Stran 70
... aide - de - camp under Braddock , was laying close siege to Miss Philipse . Sterner alarms , however , summoned him in another direction . Expresses from Win- chester brought word that the French had made another sortie from Fort ...
... aide - de - camp under Braddock , was laying close siege to Miss Philipse . Sterner alarms , however , summoned him in another direction . Expresses from Win- chester brought word that the French had made another sortie from Fort ...
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affairs aide-de-camp American appointed arms army Arnold arrived artillery attack baggage batteries Boston Braddock bridge brigade British brought Burgoyne camp campaign Captain capture Colonel colonies command commander-in-chief Congress Cornwallis council creek crossed Delaware detached dispatched encamped enemy expedition Fairfax fire fleet force Fort Cumberland Fort Duquesne Fort Edward French frontier garrison gave George George Croghan Governor Dinwiddie Greene guard half-king Hessians Hill horse House of Burgesses Hudson hundred Indians infantry ington island Jerseys Lafayette land letter Logstown Lord Lord Cornwallis Lord Loudoun meantime miles military militia morning Mount Vernon night o'clock officers Ohio orders party passed Peekskill Pennsylvania Philadelphia Point president province Putnam quarters rear received reconnoiter redoubt regiment reinforcements reply retired retreat returned river road Schuyler sent ships Sir Henry Clinton soldiers soon spirit thousand tion took town troops Virginia Washington wounded writes York