Life of George WashingtonG.P. Putnam, 1861 |
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... Cause of the Alarm - Operations Elsewhere - Shirley against Niagara - Johnson against Crown Point - Affair at Lake George - Death of Dieskau PAGE 141 CHAPTER XIX . Reform in the Militia Laws - Discipline of the Troops - Dagworthy and ...
... Cause of the Alarm - Operations Elsewhere - Shirley against Niagara - Johnson against Crown Point - Affair at Lake George - Death of Dieskau PAGE 141 CHAPTER XIX . Reform in the Militia Laws - Discipline of the Troops - Dagworthy and ...
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... cause of king Charles , and lost his life at the siege of Pontefract cas- tle . Another of the Sulgrave line , Sir Henry Washington , son and heir of Sir William , before mentioned , exhibited in the civil wars the old chivalrous spirit ...
... cause of king Charles , and lost his life at the siege of Pontefract cas- tle . Another of the Sulgrave line , Sir Henry Washington , son and heir of Sir William , before mentioned , exhibited in the civil wars the old chivalrous spirit ...
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... cause of the strong attachment which took place between them . Law- rence looked down with a protecting eye upon the boy whose dawning intelligence and perfect rectitude won his regard ; while George looked up to his manly and ...
... cause of the strong attachment which took place between them . Law- rence looked down with a protecting eye upon the boy whose dawning intelligence and perfect rectitude won his regard ; while George looked up to his manly and ...
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... cause of some eccentricities in his conduct ; yet he was amiable and courteous in his manners , and of a liberal and ... caused a slight fluttering in his bosom ; which , however , was constantly rebuked by the remembrance of his ...
... cause of some eccentricities in his conduct ; yet he was amiable and courteous in his manners , and of a liberal and ... caused a slight fluttering in his bosom ; which , however , was constantly rebuked by the remembrance of his ...
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... cause of frequent conflicts in the colonies . Immense regions were still claimed by both na- tions , and each was now eager to forestall the other by getting possession of them , and strengthening its claim by occupancy . The most ...
... cause of frequent conflicts in the colonies . Immense regions were still claimed by both na- tions , and each was now eager to forestall the other by getting possession of them , and strengthening its claim by occupancy . The most ...
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affairs alarm American appointed arms army Arnold arrived artillery attack batteries boats Boston Braddock British Bunker's Hill camp campaign Canada Canadians cannon Captain Carleton cause CHAPTER Clinton Colonel colonies command commander-in-chief committee conduct Congress Connecticut council Crown Point defence detachment embarked encamped enemy enemy's England Ethan Allen expedition Fairfax fire force Fort Duquesne fortified French friends frontier Gage garrison Gates George George Clinton Governor Governor Dinwiddie Green Mountain Boys head-quarters Highlands honor horse House of Burgesses Hudson hundred Indians inhabitants James Clinton John king's Lake land letter Long Island Lord Lord Dunmore Massachusetts ment miles military militia Montgomery Montreal Mount Vernon night officers orders passed patriot Philadelphia prisoners province Putnam Quebec re-enforcements received redoubt Reed regiment retreat river Schuyler sent Seth Warner ships soldiers spirit thousand Ticonderoga tion tories town troops Tryon Virginia Washington wounded writes York