Life of George Washington, Količina 1G. Bell, 1882 - 1752 strani |
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Stran 166
... retreat . On the 1st of July they reached the Great Meadows . Here the Virginians , exhausted by fatigue , hunger , and vexation , declared they would carry the baggage and drag the swivels no further . Contrary to his original ...
... retreat . On the 1st of July they reached the Great Meadows . Here the Virginians , exhausted by fatigue , hunger , and vexation , declared they would carry the baggage and drag the swivels no further . Contrary to his original ...
Stran 252
... and wounded wis upwards of seven hmared . The Virginia cope had suffed the most ; one con.pany had alost a mihik ted , · notner , beside those * Jurnal of the Seamen's Detachment , The Retreat of Braddock 253 killed and wounded in the.
... and wounded wis upwards of seven hmared . The Virginia cope had suffed the most ; one con.pany had alost a mihik ted , · notner , beside those * Jurnal of the Seamen's Detachment , The Retreat of Braddock 253 killed and wounded in the.
Stran 253
... retreat ; he would have mounted his horse , but was unable , and had to be carried by soldiers . Orme and Morris were placed on litters borne by horses . They were subse- quently joined by Colonel Gage with eighty men whom he had ...
... retreat ; he would have mounted his horse , but was unable , and had to be carried by soldiers . Orme and Morris were placed on litters borne by horses . They were subse- quently joined by Colonel Gage with eighty men whom he had ...
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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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