Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1855 |
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Stran xii
... 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 Misunderstandings with ...
... 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 Misunderstandings with ...
Stran 211
... conduct , and their losses in the late battle . The officers next in command under him were Lieutenant - colonel Adam Stephens , and Major An- drew Lewis . The former , it will be recollected , had been with him in the unfortunate ...
... conduct , and their losses in the late battle . The officers next in command under him were Lieutenant - colonel Adam Stephens , and Major An- drew Lewis . The former , it will be recollected , had been with him in the unfortunate ...
Stran 391
... conduct of the Boston people could not justify the rigor of their measures , unless there had been a requisition of payment , and refusal of it ; nor did that conduct require an act to deprive the govern- ment of Massachusetts Bay of ...
... conduct of the Boston people could not justify the rigor of their measures , unless there had been a requisition of payment , and refusal of it ; nor did that conduct require an act to deprive the govern- ment of Massachusetts Bay of ...
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