Life of George Washington, Količina 1G. Bell, 1882 - 1752 strani |
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... command of the expedition by Colonel James Innes of North Carolina , who was actually at Winchester with three hundred and fifty North Carolina troops . Washington , who felt the increasing responsibilities and difficulties of his ...
... command of the expedition by Colonel James Innes of North Carolina , who was actually at Winchester with three hundred and fifty North Carolina troops . Washington , who felt the increasing responsibilities and difficulties of his ...
Stran 159
... command he has enjoyed . " The palisaded fort was now completed , and was named Fort Necessity , from the pinching famine that had prevailed during its construc- tion . The scanty force in camp was augmented to three hundred , by the ...
... command he has enjoyed . " The palisaded fort was now completed , and was named Fort Necessity , from the pinching famine that had prevailed during its construc- tion . The scanty force in camp was augmented to three hundred , by the ...
Stran 335
... command at Fort Loudoun . Mr. Francis Fau- quier had been appointed successor to Din- widdie , and , until he should arrive , Mr. John Blair , president of the council , had , from his office , charge of the government . In the latter ...
... command at Fort Loudoun . Mr. Francis Fau- quier had been appointed successor to Din- widdie , and , until he should arrive , Mr. John Blair , president of the council , had , from his office , charge of the government . In the latter ...
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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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