Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1855 |
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Stran 56
... militia and recruits , and pushed for. nection with subsequent events they appear al- most prophetic . Here he was brought into frequent and cordial communication with his old friend Lord Fairfax . The stir of war had revived the spark ...
... militia and recruits , and pushed for. nection with subsequent events they appear al- most prophetic . Here he was brought into frequent and cordial communication with his old friend Lord Fairfax . The stir of war had revived the spark ...
Stran 61
... militia from Winchester and its vicinity , to put himself at its head , and " scour the woods and suspected places in all the mountains and valleys of this part of the frontier , in quest of the Indians and their more cruel associates ...
... militia from Winchester and its vicinity , to put himself at its head , and " scour the woods and suspected places in all the mountains and valleys of this part of the frontier , in quest of the Indians and their more cruel associates ...
Stran 242
... militia in readiness , to render assist- the spur of the moment , to Washington . " Noth- ance in case of insurrections in the State of New ing , " say they , " can be more alarming than the York . present situation of our State . We ...
... militia in readiness , to render assist- the spur of the moment , to Washington . " Noth- ance in case of insurrections in the State of New ing , " say they , " can be more alarming than the York . present situation of our State . We ...
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