Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1855 |
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... Militia System - Gentlemen Soldiers - Cross - purposes with Dinwiddie - Military Affairs in the North - Delays of Lord Loudoun Activity of Montcalm - Loudoun in Winter Quarters , . 245 CHAPTER XXII . Washington vindicates his conduct to ...
... Militia System - Gentlemen Soldiers - Cross - purposes with Dinwiddie - Military Affairs in the North - Delays of Lord Loudoun Activity of Montcalm - Loudoun in Winter Quarters , . 245 CHAPTER XXII . Washington vindicates his conduct to ...
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... militia could be mustered for the service . The rest refused to stir- they would rather die with their wives and children . Expresses were sent off to hurry up the militia ordered out by Lord Fairfax . Scouts were ordered out to ...
... militia could be mustered for the service . The rest refused to stir- they would rather die with their wives and children . Expresses were sent off to hurry up the militia ordered out by Lord Fairfax . Scouts were ordered out to ...
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... militia , it had nominated general officers , two of whom , Artemas Ward and Seth Pomeroy , had accepted . The executive powers were vested in a committee of safety . This was to determine when the services of the militia were necessary ...
... militia , it had nominated general officers , two of whom , Artemas Ward and Seth Pomeroy , had accepted . The executive powers were vested in a committee of safety . This was to determine when the services of the militia were necessary ...
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