Life of George Washington, Količina 1G. Bell, 1882 - 1752 strani |
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... wagons and horses sufficient to at- tend him in his march . Sir John St. Clair , in the course of his tour of inspection , had met with two Dutch settlers , at the foot of the Blue Ridge , who engaged to furnish two hundred wagons , and ...
... wagons and horses sufficient to at- tend him in his march . Sir John St. Clair , in the course of his tour of inspection , had met with two Dutch settlers , at the foot of the Blue Ridge , who engaged to furnish two hundred wagons , and ...
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... wagons , with four horses to each wagon , and fifteen hundred saddle or pack - horses for the service of His Majesty's forces , to be at Wills ' Creek on or before the 20th of May ; and he promptly departed for Lancaster to execute the ...
... wagons , with four horses to each wagon , and fifteen hundred saddle or pack - horses for the service of His Majesty's forces , to be at Wills ' Creek on or before the 20th of May ; and he promptly departed for Lancaster to execute the ...
Stran 228
... wagons could be dragged up the steep and rugged roads , newly made , or imperfectly repaired . Often they extended for three or four miles in a straggling and broken line , with the soldiers so dispersed , in guarding them , that an ...
... wagons could be dragged up the steep and rugged roads , newly made , or imperfectly repaired . Often they extended for three or four miles in a straggling and broken line , with the soldiers so dispersed , in guarding them , that an ...
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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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