Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1855 |
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Stran 170
... Virginia . He was now with the Virginia troops , rallying under the standard of the House of Hanover , in an expedition led by a general who had aided to drive the chevalier from Scotland . * * Braddock had been an officer under the ...
... Virginia . He was now with the Virginia troops , rallying under the standard of the House of Hanover , in an expedition led by a general who had aided to drive the chevalier from Scotland . * * Braddock had been an officer under the ...
Stran 170
... Virginia . He was now with the Virginia troops , rallying under the standard of the House of Hanover , in an expedition led by a general who had aided to drive the chevalier from Scotland . * Braddock had been an officer under the Duke ...
... Virginia . He was now with the Virginia troops , rallying under the standard of the House of Hanover , in an expedition led by a general who had aided to drive the chevalier from Scotland . * Braddock had been an officer under the Duke ...
Stran 226
... Virginia , as to the fort itself ; the former claiming it as within his province , the latter insisting that , as it had been built according to orders sent by the king , it was the king's fort , and could not be subject to the ...
... Virginia , as to the fort itself ; the former claiming it as within his province , the latter insisting that , as it had been built according to orders sent by the king , it was the king's fort , and could not be subject to the ...
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