Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1857 |
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Stran 198
... arrival , and the Virginia levies selected by Sir John St. Clair , to join the regiments of regulars , were arrived . There were beside two companies of hatchet men , or carpenters ; six of rangers ; and one troop of light horse . The ...
... arrival , and the Virginia levies selected by Sir John St. Clair , to join the regiments of regulars , were arrived . There were beside two companies of hatchet men , or carpenters ; six of rangers ; and one troop of light horse . The ...
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... arrived , and there was no prospect of more . There was equal disappointment in provisions , both as to quantity and quality ; and he had to send round the country to buy cattle for the subsistence of the troops . Fortunately while the ...
... arrived , and there was no prospect of more . There was equal disappointment in provisions , both as to quantity and quality ; and he had to send round the country to buy cattle for the subsistence of the troops . Fortunately while the ...
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Washington Irving. Arrival of Conveyances 225 Seeing the general's impatience at the non- arrival of conveyances , Washington again represented to him the difficulties he would encounter in attempting to traverse the moun- tains with ...
Washington Irving. Arrival of Conveyances 225 Seeing the general's impatience at the non- arrival of conveyances , Washington again represented to him the difficulties he would encounter in attempting to traverse the moun- tains with ...
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The Home of Washingtons Boyhood | 24 |
Paternal Conduct of an Elder Brother | 33 |
Expedition beyond the Blue Ridge | 47 |
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affairs Alleghany arms army arrived artillery attack baggage Braam Braddock British brother camp campaign Captain chevalier chief Colonel colonies command conduct Creek Crown Point Cumberland defense detached Duquesne encamped enemy England English expedition fire force Fort Cumberland Fort Duquesne Fort Necessity forts French frontier garrison gave George Croghan Gist Governor Dinwiddie grenadiers guns half-king honor horses House of Burgesses Hugh Mercer hundred Indians ington Joncaire Jumonville king Lake Lake George land Lawrence letter Logstown Lord Fairfax Lord Loudoun Meadows ment miles military militia Montcalm Mount Vernon mountains night officers Ohio orders Oswego party Pennsylvania Potomac prisoners province received regiment retreat returned river road sachem savages Scarooyadi scouts sent Sir John St Sir William Johnson soldiers spirit tain thousand tion took town traders tribes troops Venango Virginia wagons warriors Wash Washington Wessyngtons wilderness William Winchester Wolfe wounded