Life of George Washington, Količina 1G. P. Putnam, 1897 |
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... Loudoun - Military Rule for the Colonies - Washington at New York - Miss Mary Philipse CHAPTER XX . • Troubles in the Shenandoah Valley - Greenway Court and Lord ... Loudoun - Washington's Tour of Inspection- Inefficiency of the Militia ...
... Loudoun - Military Rule for the Colonies - Washington at New York - Miss Mary Philipse CHAPTER XX . • Troubles in the Shenandoah Valley - Greenway Court and Lord ... Loudoun - Washington's Tour of Inspection- Inefficiency of the Militia ...
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... Lord Loudoun - Activity of Montcalm - Loudoun in Winter Quarters THROUGHOUT the summer of 1756 Washington exerted himself diligently in carrying out measures determined upon for frontier security . The great fortress at Winchester was ...
... Lord Loudoun - Activity of Montcalm - Loudoun in Winter Quarters THROUGHOUT the summer of 1756 Washington exerted himself diligently in carrying out measures determined upon for frontier security . The great fortress at Winchester was ...
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... Lord Loudoun was delayed through the want of energy and union in the British cabinet . General Abercrombie , who was to be next in command to his lord- ship , and to succeed to General Shirley , set sail in advance for New York with two ...
... Lord Loudoun was delayed through the want of energy and union in the British cabinet . General Abercrombie , who was to be next in command to his lord- ship , and to succeed to General Shirley , set sail in advance for New York with two ...
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... Lord Loudoun , which at length took place on the 29th of July . There were now at least ten thousand troops , regulars and provincials , loitering in an idle camp at Albany , yet relief to Oswego was still de- layed . Lord Loudoun was ...
... Lord Loudoun , which at length took place on the 29th of July . There were now at least ten thousand troops , regulars and provincials , loitering in an idle camp at Albany , yet relief to Oswego was still de- layed . Lord Loudoun was ...
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... Lord Loudoun to enter upon any great military enterprise ; he postponed , therefore , the great northern campaign , so much talked of and debated , until the following year ; and having taken measures for the protection of his frontiers ...
... Lord Loudoun to enter upon any great military enterprise ; he postponed , therefore , the great northern campaign , so much talked of and debated , until the following year ; and having taken measures for the protection of his frontiers ...
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