Life of George WashingtonG.P. Putnam, 1861 |
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Stran 64
... officers whom he saw there where the commandant resided . One of them promptly replied that he had the command of the Ohio . " It was , in fact , the redoubtable Captain Joncaire , the veteran intriguer of the fron- tier . On being ...
... officers whom he saw there where the commandant resided . One of them promptly replied that he had the command of the Ohio . " It was , in fact , the redoubtable Captain Joncaire , the veteran intriguer of the fron- tier . On being ...
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... officers retired with them into a private apartment , where the captain , who understood a little English , officiated as translator . The translation being finished , Washington was requested to walk in and bring his translator Van ...
... officers retired with them into a private apartment , where the captain , who understood a little English , officiated as translator . The translation being finished , Washington was requested to walk in and bring his translator Van ...
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... officers . The half- king reported the result of it to Washington . The venerable but astute chevalier cautiously ... officer was to accompany the man employed to convey these goods , he suspected that the real design was to arrest and ...
... officers . The half- king reported the result of it to Washington . The venerable but astute chevalier cautiously ... officer was to accompany the man employed to convey these goods , he suspected that the real design was to arrest and ...
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... officers and soldiers who should engage in this expedition ; one thousand to be laid off contiguous to the fort at the Fork , for the use of the garrison . This was a tempting bait to the sons of farmers , who readily enlisted in the ...
... officers and soldiers who should engage in this expedition ; one thousand to be laid off contiguous to the fort at the Fork , for the use of the garrison . This was a tempting bait to the sons of farmers , who readily enlisted in the ...
Stran 83
... officers received less pay than that allowed in the regular army . It is true the regular officers were obliged to furnish their own table , but their superior pay enabled them to do it luxuriously ; whereas the provincials were obliged ...
... officers received less pay than that allowed in the regular army . It is true the regular officers were obliged to furnish their own table , but their superior pay enabled them to do it luxuriously ; whereas the provincials were obliged ...
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