Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1855 |
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... Washington's Arrival there — March for Fort Duquesne - The Fording of the Monongahela - The Bat- tle The Retreat - Death of Braddock , . 179 • CHAPTER XVIL Arrival at Fort Cumberland - Letters of Washington to his Family- Panic of ...
... Washington's Arrival there — March for Fort Duquesne - The Fording of the Monongahela - The Bat- tle The Retreat - Death of Braddock , . 179 • CHAPTER XVIL Arrival at Fort Cumberland - Letters of Washington to his Family- Panic of ...
Stran xii
... Washington vindicates his conduct to Lord Loudoun - His reception by his Lordship - Military Plans - Lord Loudoun at Halifax- Montcalm on Lake George - His Triumphs - Lord Loudoun's fail- ures - Washington at Winchester - Continued ...
... Washington vindicates his conduct to Lord Loudoun - His reception by his Lordship - Military Plans - Lord Loudoun at Halifax- Montcalm on Lake George - His Triumphs - Lord Loudoun's fail- ures - Washington at Winchester - Continued ...
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... Washington's manor . " * One of the direct descendants of the grantee of Sulgrave was Sir William Washington , of Packington , in the county of Kent . He married a sister of George Villiers , Duke of Buckingham , the unfortunate favor ...
... Washington's manor . " * One of the direct descendants of the grantee of Sulgrave was Sir William Washington , of Packington , in the county of Kent . He married a sister of George Villiers , Duke of Buckingham , the unfortunate favor ...
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