Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1855 |
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Stran 117
... detachment of fifty men , and Gist had since come upon their track within five miles of the camp . Washington considered La Force a bold , enterprising man , subtle and dangerous ; one to be particularly guarded against . He detached ...
... detachment of fifty men , and Gist had since come upon their track within five miles of the camp . Washington considered La Force a bold , enterprising man , subtle and dangerous ; one to be particularly guarded against . He detached ...
Stran 172
... to bear the brunt of Brad- * Orme's Journal . Journal of the Seamen's detachment . Preface to Winthrop Sargent's Introductory Memoir . 1755. ] SECRETARY PETERS . 173 dock's complaints . The 172 [ 1755 . LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
... to bear the brunt of Brad- * Orme's Journal . Journal of the Seamen's detachment . Preface to Winthrop Sargent's Introductory Memoir . 1755. ] SECRETARY PETERS . 173 dock's complaints . The 172 [ 1755 . LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
Stran 466
... detachment left Cambridge about 9 o'clock , Colonel Prescott taking the lead , preceded by two ser- geants with dark lanterns . At Charlestown Neck they were joined by Major Brooks , of Bridges ' regiment , and General Putnam ; and here ...
... detachment left Cambridge about 9 o'clock , Colonel Prescott taking the lead , preceded by two ser- geants with dark lanterns . At Charlestown Neck they were joined by Major Brooks , of Bridges ' regiment , and General Putnam ; and here ...
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