Life of George Washington, Količina 1G. Bell, 1882 - 1752 strani |
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... baggage , and provisions , were completely jaded ; it was feared they would give out . Washington dismounted , gave up his saddle - horse to aid in transporting the baggage , and requested his companions to do the same . None but the ...
... baggage , and provisions , were completely jaded ; it was feared they would give out . Washington dismounted , gave up his saddle - horse to aid in transporting the baggage , and requested his companions to do the same . None but the ...
Stran 230
... baggage , was to be brought on by Colonel Dunbar . The least practicable part of the arrangement was with regard to the officers of the advance . Washington had urged a retrenchment of their baggage and camp equipage , that as many of ...
... baggage , was to be brought on by Colonel Dunbar . The least practicable part of the arrangement was with regard to the officers of the advance . Washington had urged a retrenchment of their baggage and camp equipage , that as many of ...
Stran 362
... baggage with the strongest horses , he made a barricade with the baggage wagons , behind which he posted his men , giv- ing them orders how they were to act . All this was the thought and the work almost of a moment , for the savages ...
... baggage with the strongest horses , he made a barricade with the baggage wagons , behind which he posted his men , giv- ing them orders how they were to act . All this was the thought and the work almost of a moment , for the savages ...
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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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