Life of George WashingtonG.P. Putnam, 1861 |
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... Ships and Troops at Alexandria - Excitement of Washington - Invited to join the Staff of Braddock - A Mother's Objections - Washington at Alexandria- Grand Council of Governors - Military Arrangements - Colonel William Johnson -Sir John ...
... Ships and Troops at Alexandria - Excitement of Washington - Invited to join the Staff of Braddock - A Mother's Objections - Washington at Alexandria- Grand Council of Governors - Military Arrangements - Colonel William Johnson -Sir John ...
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... ships to aid them . Troops were embarked in England for another cam- paign in the West Indies ; a regiment of four battalions was to be raised in the colonies and sent to join them at Jamaica . There was a sudden outbreak of military ...
... ships to aid them . Troops were embarked in England for another cam- paign in the West Indies ; a regiment of four battalions was to be raised in the colonies and sent to join them at Jamaica . There was a sudden outbreak of military ...
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... ship of war , possibly one of Vernon's old fleet , would anchor in the Potomac , and its officers be wel- come guests at the ... Ships of war frequented the colonies , and at times , as we have hinted , were anchored in the Potomac . The ...
... ship of war , possibly one of Vernon's old fleet , would anchor in the Potomac , and its officers be wel- come guests at the ... Ships of war frequented the colonies , and at times , as we have hinted , were anchored in the Potomac . The ...
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... ships were fitted out , and troops embarked , to carry out the schemes of the government in Amer- ica . So profound was the dissimulation of the court of Ver- sailles , that even their own ambassador is said to have been kept in ...
... ships were fitted out , and troops embarked , to carry out the schemes of the government in Amer- ica . So profound was the dissimulation of the court of Ver- sailles , that even their own ambassador is said to have been kept in ...
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... ships - of - war , and several transports , had anchored in the Chesa- peake . On board of these ships were two prime regiments of about five hundred men each ; one commanded by Sir Peter Halket , the other by Colonel Dunbar ; together ...
... ships - of - war , and several transports , had anchored in the Chesa- peake . On board of these ships were two prime regiments of about five hundred men each ; one commanded by Sir Peter Halket , the other by Colonel Dunbar ; together ...
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