Life of George WashingtonCo-operative Publication Society, 1930 |
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Stran 213
... conduct , and their losses in the late battle . The officers next in command under him were Lieuten- ant - colonel Adam Stephens and Major Andrew Lewis . The former , it will be recollected , had been with him in the un- fortunate ...
... conduct , and their losses in the late battle . The officers next in command under him were Lieuten- ant - colonel Adam Stephens and Major Andrew Lewis . The former , it will be recollected , had been with him in the un- fortunate ...
Stran 372
... conduct of the Boston people could not justify the rigor of their measures , unless there had been a requisition of payment , and refusal of it ; nor did that conduct require an act to deprive the government of Massachusetts Bay of ...
... conduct of the Boston people could not justify the rigor of their measures , unless there had been a requisition of payment , and refusal of it ; nor did that conduct require an act to deprive the government of Massachusetts Bay of ...
Stran 554
... conduct had merited it , and insured to Schuyler that persevering hostility with which mean minds revenge the exposure of their meanness . CHAPTER NINE Washington's Anticipations of Success at Quebec - His Eulogium of Arnold - Schuyler ...
... conduct had merited it , and insured to Schuyler that persevering hostility with which mean minds revenge the exposure of their meanness . CHAPTER NINE Washington's Anticipations of Success at Quebec - His Eulogium of Arnold - Schuyler ...
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PART FIRST | 25 |
The Home of Washingtons BoyhoodHis Early EducationLaw | 42 |
Paternal Conduct of an Elder BrotherThe Fairfax Family | 48 |
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affairs American arms army Arnold arrived artillery attack Boston Braam Braddock British brother Bunker's Hill camp campaign Canada Canadians Captain Colonel colonies command commander-in-chief conduct Congress Connecticut council Creek Croghan Crown Point detachment Duquesne encamped enemy England English Ethan Allen expedition fire force Fort Cumberland Fort Duquesne French friends frontier Gage garrison George George Croghan Gist Governor Dinwiddie Green Mountain Boys half-king honor horses House of Burgesses hundred Indians ington king Lake land Lawrence letter Logstown Lord Loudoun Massachusetts ment miles military militia Montreal Mount Vernon mountains night officers Ohio Parliament party patriot Pennsylvania present prisoners province Putnam Quebec re-enforcements received redoubt regiment reply retreat returned river sachem savages Schuyler sent Seth Warner ships Sir William Johnson soldiers spirit thousand Ticonderoga tion town tribes troops Virginia warriors Wash Washington wilderness William Winchester wounded writes York