Life of George Washington, Količina 1Putnam, 1857 |
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Stran 192
... Virginia to meet General Braddock . The latter had landed on the 20th of February at Hampton , in Virginia , and proceeded to Williamsburg to consult with Governor Dinwiddie . Shortly afterwards he was joined there by Commodore Keppel ...
... Virginia to meet General Braddock . The latter had landed on the 20th of February at Hampton , in Virginia , and proceeded to Williamsburg to consult with Governor Dinwiddie . Shortly afterwards he was joined there by Commodore Keppel ...
Stran 209
... Virginia . He was now with the Virginia troops , rally- ing under the standard of the House of Hanover , in an expedition led by a general who had aided to drive the chevalier from Scotland . * Another young Scotchman in the camp was Dr ...
... Virginia . He was now with the Virginia troops , rally- ing under the standard of the House of Hanover , in an expedition led by a general who had aided to drive the chevalier from Scotland . * Another young Scotchman in the camp was Dr ...
Stran 429
... Virginia , which had been partially soothed by the amiable administra- tion of Lord Botetourt , were irritated anew under his successor , the Earl of Dunmore . This no- bleman had for a short time held the government of New York . When ...
... Virginia , which had been partially soothed by the amiable administra- tion of Lord Botetourt , were irritated anew under his successor , the Earl of Dunmore . This no- bleman had for a short time held the government of New York . When ...
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