Life of George Washington, Količine 1–4Putnam, 1875 |
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Stran 109
... spirit of independence and self - gov- ernment . Those who followed them in the reign of Charles I. were imbued with the same spirit , and gave a lasting character to the peo- ple of New England . 66 Other colonies , having been formed ...
... spirit of independence and self - gov- ernment . Those who followed them in the reign of Charles I. were imbued with the same spirit , and gave a lasting character to the peo- ple of New England . 66 Other colonies , having been formed ...
Stran 191
... spirit , and such want of virtue ; such stock - jobbing , and fertility in all the low arts to obtain advantage of one kind or another in this great change of military arrangement , I never saw before , and I pray God's mercy that I may ...
... spirit , and such want of virtue ; such stock - jobbing , and fertility in all the low arts to obtain advantage of one kind or another in this great change of military arrangement , I never saw before , and I pray God's mercy that I may ...
Stran 321
... spirit to pursue the retreating enemy , beat up other of their quarters , and entirely reverse affairs in the Jerseys . In this spirit he had written to Generals McDougall and Maxwell at Morris- town , to collect as large a body of ...
... spirit to pursue the retreating enemy , beat up other of their quarters , and entirely reverse affairs in the Jerseys . In this spirit he had written to Generals McDougall and Maxwell at Morris- town , to collect as large a body of ...
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VOL I | 6 |
The Home of Washingtons boyhoodHis | 11 |
Expedition beyond the Blue RidgeThe Val | 17 |
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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