Life of George Washington, Količina 1G. Bell, 1882 - 1752 strani |
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Stran 146
... Force had been there at noon on the previous day , with a de- tachment of fifty men , and Gist had since come upon their track within five miles of the camp . Washington considered La Force a bold , enter- prising man , subtle and ...
... Force had been there at noon on the previous day , with a de- tachment of fifty men , and Gist had since come upon their track within five miles of the camp . Washington considered La Force a bold , enter- prising man , subtle and ...
Stran 187
Washington Irving. Adventure of La Force 187 security of the frontier , by his intrigues among the Indians , was kept in close durance . Wash- ington , who knew nothing of this , was shocked on visiting Williamsburg to learn that La Force ...
Washington Irving. Adventure of La Force 187 security of the frontier , by his intrigues among the Indians , was kept in close durance . Wash- ington , who knew nothing of this , was shocked on visiting Williamsburg to learn that La Force ...
Stran 261
... force of the French , but a mere detachment of 72 regulars , 146 Canadians , and 637 Indians , 855 in all , led by Captain de Beaujeu . De Contre- cœur , the commander of Fort Duquesne , had received information , through his scouts ...
... force of the French , but a mere detachment of 72 regulars , 146 Canadians , and 637 Indians , 855 in all , led by Captain de Beaujeu . De Contre- cœur , the commander of Fort Duquesne , had received information , through his scouts ...
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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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