Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1855 |
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Washington Irving. News came of the death of Colonel Fry at Wills ' Creek , and that he was to be succeeded in the com- mand of the expedition by Colonel Innes of North Carolina , who was actually at Winchester with three hundred and ...
Washington Irving. News came of the death of Colonel Fry at Wills ' Creek , and that he was to be succeeded in the com- mand of the expedition by Colonel Innes of North Carolina , who was actually at Winchester with three hundred and ...
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... Colonel Lawrence , Lieutenant - governor of that prov- ince ; we will briefly add , in anticipation , that it was effected by him , with the aid of troops from Massachu- setts and elsewhere , led by Lieutenant - colonel Monck- ton ...
... Colonel Lawrence , Lieutenant - governor of that prov- ince ; we will briefly add , in anticipation , that it was effected by him , with the aid of troops from Massachu- setts and elsewhere , led by Lieutenant - colonel Monck- ton ...
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... colonel , in the expedition in 1755 , in which the French were driven from Nova Scotia . The grenadiers of the army were commanded by Colonel Guy Carleton , and part of the light infantry by Lieutenant - colonel William Howe , both ...
... colonel , in the expedition in 1755 , in which the French were driven from Nova Scotia . The grenadiers of the army were commanded by Colonel Guy Carleton , and part of the light infantry by Lieutenant - colonel William Howe , both ...
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