Life of George Washington, Količina 1G. Bell, 1882 - 1752 strani |
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Stran 270
... Winchester to aid the young commander with his counsels or his sword . His services were soon put in requisition . Washington , having visited the frontier posts , established recruiting places , and taken other measures of security ...
... Winchester to aid the young commander with his counsels or his sword . His services were soon put in requisition . Washington , having visited the frontier posts , established recruiting places , and taken other measures of security ...
Stran 296
... Winchester ; he decided , there- fore , that they should remain and abide the course of events . Washington , on his arrival at Winchester , found the inhabitants in great dismay . He resolved immediately to organize a force , com ...
... Winchester ; he decided , there- fore , that they should remain and abide the course of events . Washington , on his arrival at Winchester , found the inhabitants in great dismay . He resolved immediately to organize a force , com ...
Stran 297
... Winchester . Every hour brought its tale of terror , true or false , of houses burnt , families massacred , or be- leaguered and famishing in stockaded forts . The danger approached . A scouting party had been attacked in the Warm ...
... Winchester . Every hour brought its tale of terror , true or false , of houses burnt , families massacred , or be- leaguered and famishing in stockaded forts . The danger approached . A scouting party had been attacked in the Warm ...
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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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