Life of George WashingtonG.P. Putnam, 1861 |
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... Garrison of St. Johns - Generous Conduct of Montgomery Maclean re - embarks for Quebec - Weary Struggle of Arnold through the Wilderness - Defection of Colonel Enos - Arnold in the Valley of the Chaudiere - His Arrival opposite Quebec ...
... Garrison of St. Johns - Generous Conduct of Montgomery Maclean re - embarks for Quebec - Weary Struggle of Arnold through the Wilderness - Defection of Colonel Enos - Arnold in the Valley of the Chaudiere - His Arrival opposite Quebec ...
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... garrison . Till then I shall make good the trust reposed in me . As for conditions , if I shall be necessitated , I shall make the best I can . The worst I know and fear not ; if I had , the profession of a soldier had not been begun ...
... garrison . Till then I shall make good the trust reposed in me . As for conditions , if I shall be necessitated , I shall make the best I can . The worst I know and fear not ; if I had , the profession of a soldier had not been begun ...
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... garrison in it for defence against the Indians . Mr. Thomas Lee , president of the council of Virginia , took the lead in the concerns of the company at the outset , and by many has been considered its founder . On his death 44 LIFE OF ...
... garrison in it for defence against the Indians . Mr. Thomas Lee , president of the council of Virginia , took the lead in the concerns of the company at the outset , and by many has been considered its founder . On his death 44 LIFE OF ...
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... garrison . This was a tempting bait to the sons of farmers , who readily enlisted in the hope of having , at the end of a short campaign , a snug farm of their own in this land of promise . It was a more difficult matter to get officers ...
... garrison . This was a tempting bait to the sons of farmers , who readily enlisted in the hope of having , at the end of a short campaign , a snug farm of their own in this land of promise . It was a more difficult matter to get officers ...
Stran 79
... garrison did not exceed fifty men . Captain Trent was absent at Wills ' Creek ; Frazier , his lieutenant , was at his own residence at Turtle Creek , ten miles distant . There was no officer to reply but a young ensign of the name of ...
... garrison did not exceed fifty men . Captain Trent was absent at Wills ' Creek ; Frazier , his lieutenant , was at his own residence at Turtle Creek , ten miles distant . There was no officer to reply but a young ensign of the name of ...
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