Life of George Washington, Količina 1G. Bell, 1882 - 1752 strani |
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... captain ever since we left Alexandria . He is an ex- perienced officer , and worthy of the command he has enjoyed . " The palisaded fort was now completed , and was named Fort Necessity , from the pinching famine that had prevailed ...
... captain ever since we left Alexandria . He is an ex- perienced officer , and worthy of the command he has enjoyed . " The palisaded fort was now completed , and was named Fort Necessity , from the pinching famine that had prevailed ...
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... captains ; a company of guides , composed of a captain , two aids , and ten men ; the troop of Virginia light horse , commanded by Captain Stewart ; the detachment of thirty sailors with their officers , and the remnants of two indepen ...
... captains ; a company of guides , composed of a captain , two aids , and ten men ; the troop of Virginia light horse , commanded by Captain Stewart ; the detachment of thirty sailors with their officers , and the remnants of two indepen ...
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Washington Irving. Captain Jack and bis Party 231 armed and equipped with rifle , knife , hunting- shirts , leggings , and moccasins , and looking almost like a band of Indians as they issued from the woods . The captain asked an ...
Washington Irving. Captain Jack and bis Party 231 armed and equipped with rifle , knife , hunting- shirts , leggings , and moccasins , and looking almost like a band of Indians as they issued from the woods . The captain asked an ...
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