Life of George Washington, Količine 1–4Putnam, 1875 |
Iz vsebine knjige
Zadetki 1–3 od 89
Stran 37
... governor , he had the actual control ; they were counterbalanced by the power in- herent in the people , growing out of their situ- ation and circumstances , and acting through their representatives . There was no turbulent factious ...
... governor , he had the actual control ; they were counterbalanced by the power in- herent in the people , growing out of their situ- ation and circumstances , and acting through their representatives . There was no turbulent factious ...
Stran 55
... Governor Shirley , of Massachusetts ; Lieutenant - governor Delancey , of New York ; Lieutenant - governor Sharpe , of Maryland ; Lieutenant - governor Morris , of Pennsylvania . Washington was presented to them in a manner that showed ...
... Governor Shirley , of Massachusetts ; Lieutenant - governor Delancey , of New York ; Lieutenant - governor Sharpe , of Maryland ; Lieutenant - governor Morris , of Pennsylvania . Washington was presented to them in a manner that showed ...
Stran 408
... Governor Clinton that they should move to the northward with their forces , along the opposite shores of the Hudson , endeavoring to keep pace with the enemy's ships and cover the country from their attacks . The governor was in the ...
... Governor Clinton that they should move to the northward with their forces , along the opposite shores of the Hudson , endeavoring to keep pace with the enemy's ships and cover the country from their attacks . The governor was in the ...
Vsebina
VOL I | 6 |
The Home of Washingtons boyhoodHis | 11 |
Expedition beyond the Blue RidgeThe Val | 17 |
62 preostalih delov ni prikazanih
Druge izdaje - Prikaži vse
Pogosti izrazi in povedi
advance affairs aide-de-camp alarm American arms army Arnold arrived artillery attack batteries boats Boston Braddock British Burgoyne camp campaign Canada cannon Captain Clinton Colonel colonies command commander-in-chief conduct Congress Creek Crown Point defence Delaware detachment Dinwiddie Duquesne encamped enemy enemy's England eral expedition Fairfax fire fleet force Fort Cumberland Fort Duquesne Fort Edward French frontier garrison Gates George George Clinton George Croghan Governor Governor Dinwiddie guard Hessians Highlands Hill honor horse House of Burgesses Hudson hundred Indians ington Island Jerseys Lake Lake George land letter Lord Lord Loudoun mand ment miles military militia Mount Vernon night officers Ohio orders party passed patriot Peekskill Philadelphia prisoners province Putnam Quebec received regiment reinforcements reply retreat returned river road savages Schuyler sent ships soldiers soon spirit stationed thousand Ticonderoga tion town troops Virginia warriors Wash Washington wounded writes York