Life of George Washington, Količina 1G. Bell, 1882 - 1752 strani |
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Stran 198
... troops and artillery on floats or in boats , across the rivers , and were under the command of a midshipman and lieutenant . * " " 66 Everything , " writes Captain Robert Orme , one of the general's aides - de - camp , seemed to promise ...
... troops and artillery on floats or in boats , across the rivers , and were under the command of a midshipman and lieutenant . * " " 66 Everything , " writes Captain Robert Orme , one of the general's aides - de - camp , seemed to promise ...
Stran 278
... troops remained under General Lyman , to complete and garrison it ; the main force pro- ceeded under General Johnson to Lake George , the plan being to descend that lake to its outlet at Ticonderoga , in Lake Champlain . Having to ...
... troops remained under General Lyman , to complete and garrison it ; the main force pro- ceeded under General Johnson to Lake George , the plan being to descend that lake to its outlet at Ticonderoga , in Lake Champlain . Having to ...
Stran 303
... troops were fifty or a hundred miles beyond the frontier . He earnestly sug- gested amendments on all these points , as well as with regard to the soldiers ' pay ; which was less than that of the regular troops , or the troops of most ...
... troops were fifty or a hundred miles beyond the frontier . He earnestly sug- gested amendments on all these points , as well as with regard to the soldiers ' pay ; which was less than that of the regular troops , or the troops of most ...
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