Life of George Washington, Količina 1Putnam, 1876 - 790 strani |
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... Roads - Arrival of Braddock - Military Consultations and Plans - Commodore Keppel and his Seamen - Ships and Troops at Alexandria - Excitement of Washington -Invited to join the Staff of Braddock - A Mother's Objections - Washington at ...
... Roads - Arrival of Braddock - Military Consultations and Plans - Commodore Keppel and his Seamen - Ships and Troops at Alexandria - Excitement of Washington -Invited to join the Staff of Braddock - A Mother's Objections - Washington at ...
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... Road to Fort Duquesne - March for the Fort- Indiscreet Conduct of Major Grant - Disastrous Conse- quences - Washington advances against Fort Duquesne --End of the Expedition - Washington returns Home- His Marriage , • . 88 92 96 CHAP ...
... Road to Fort Duquesne - March for the Fort- Indiscreet Conduct of Major Grant - Disastrous Conse- quences - Washington advances against Fort Duquesne --End of the Expedition - Washington returns Home- His Marriage , • . 88 92 96 CHAP ...
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... road ever trod by man or beast , brought them to the house of a Colonel Cresap , opposite the south branch of the Potomac , where they put up for the night . Here they were detained three or four days by inclement weather . On the ...
... road ever trod by man or beast , brought them to the house of a Colonel Cresap , opposite the south branch of the Potomac , where they put up for the night . Here they were detained three or four days by inclement weather . On the ...
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... road was clear ; but I understand it is not clear - beheld by Daniel Boone . it is foul and bloody , and the French have made it so . We have cleared a road for our broth- ers , the English ; the French have made it bad , and have taken ...
... road was clear ; but I understand it is not clear - beheld by Daniel Boone . it is foul and bloody , and the French have made it so . We have cleared a road for our broth- ers , the English ; the French have made it bad , and have taken ...
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... road newly opened to Wills ' Creek ( town of Cum- berland ) , where he arrived on the 14th of November . Here he met with Mr. Gist , the intrepid pioneer , who had explored the Ohio in the employ of the company , and whom he engaged to ...
... road newly opened to Wills ' Creek ( town of Cum- berland ) , where he arrived on the 14th of November . Here he met with Mr. Gist , the intrepid pioneer , who had explored the Ohio in the employ of the company , and whom he engaged to ...
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