Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1855 |
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... horse , continued his homeward course , passing horses laden with materials and stores for the fort at the fork of the Ohio , and families going out to settle there . Having crossed the Blue Ridge , and stopped one 1754. ] TEST OF ...
... horse , continued his homeward course , passing horses laden with materials and stores for the fort at the fork of the Ohio , and families going out to settle there . Having crossed the Blue Ridge , and stopped one 1754. ] TEST OF ...
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... horses . The second division , with all the stores , mu- nitions , and heavy baggage , was to be brought on by Colonel Dunbar . The least practicable part of the arrangement was with regard to the officers of the advance . Washing- ton ...
... horses . The second division , with all the stores , mu- nitions , and heavy baggage , was to be brought on by Colonel Dunbar . The least practicable part of the arrangement was with regard to the officers of the advance . Washing- ton ...
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... horse . Five horses had been killed under him ; still he kept his ground , vainly endeavoring to check the flight of his men , or at least to effect their retreat in good order . At length a bullet passed through his right arm , and ...
... horse . Five horses had been killed under him ; still he kept his ground , vainly endeavoring to check the flight of his men , or at least to effect their retreat in good order . At length a bullet passed through his right arm , and ...
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