Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1857 |
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... letter to William Fairfax , expressed himself much disappointed in Croghan and Montour , who proved , he said , to be great pretenders , " and by vainly boasting of their interest with the Indians , involved the country in great ca ...
... letter to William Fairfax , expressed himself much disappointed in Croghan and Montour , who proved , he said , to be great pretenders , " and by vainly boasting of their interest with the Indians , involved the country in great ca ...
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Washington Irving. Chapter 111 . Founding of Fort Cumberland - Secret Letter of Stobo -The Indian Messenger - Project ... Letters from Governor Dinwiddie urged him to recruit it to the former number of three hundred men , and join Colonel ...
Washington Irving. Chapter 111 . Founding of Fort Cumberland - Secret Letter of Stobo -The Indian Messenger - Project ... Letters from Governor Dinwiddie urged him to recruit it to the former number of three hundred men , and join Colonel ...
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... letter secretly by an Indian , dated July 28th , and directed to the commander of the English troops . accompanied by a plan of the fort . are two hundred men here , " writes he , two hundred expected ; the rest have gone off in ...
... letter secretly by an Indian , dated July 28th , and directed to the commander of the English troops . accompanied by a plan of the fort . are two hundred men here , " writes he , two hundred expected ; the rest have gone off in ...
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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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