Life of George WashingtonG.P. Putnam, 1861 |
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... Reply of the Chevalier de St. Pierre - Trent's Mission to the Frontier- Washington recruits Troops - Dinwiddie and the House of Burgesses- Independent Conduct of the Virginians - Expedients to gain Recruits - Jacob Van Braam in Service ...
... Reply of the Chevalier de St. Pierre - Trent's Mission to the Frontier- Washington recruits Troops - Dinwiddie and the House of Burgesses- Independent Conduct of the Virginians - Expedients to gain Recruits - Jacob Van Braam in Service ...
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... Reply Questions of Rank between Royal and Provincial Troops - Treatment of the French Prisoners- Fate of La Force - Anecdotes of Stobo and Van Braam . - CHAPTER XIV . - Return to Quiet Life - French and English prepare for Hostilities ...
... Reply Questions of Rank between Royal and Provincial Troops - Treatment of the French Prisoners- Fate of La Force - Anecdotes of Stobo and Van Braam . - CHAPTER XIV . - Return to Quiet Life - French and English prepare for Hostilities ...
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... reply : SIR , It is acknowledged by your books and by report of your own quarter , that the king is in some of your armies . That granted , it may be easy for you to procure his Majesty's com- mands for the disposal of this garrison ...
... reply : SIR , It is acknowledged by your books and by report of your own quarter , that the king is in some of your armies . That granted , it may be easy for you to procure his Majesty's com- mands for the disposal of this garrison ...
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... reply . Washington occupied himself in the mean time in observing and taking notes of the plan , dimensions , and strength of the fort , and of every thing about it . He gave orders to his people , also , to take an exact account of the ...
... reply . Washington occupied himself in the mean time in observing and taking notes of the plan , dimensions , and strength of the fort , and of every thing about it . He gave orders to his people , also , to take an exact account of the ...
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... reply to the letter of Governor Dinwiddie . The purport of previous conversations with the chevalier , and the whole complexion of affairs on the frontier , left no doubt of the nature of that reply . The business of his mission being ...
... reply to the letter of Governor Dinwiddie . The purport of previous conversations with the chevalier , and the whole complexion of affairs on the frontier , left no doubt of the nature of that reply . The business of his mission being ...
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