Life of George Washington, Količina 1G. P. Putnam, 1897 |
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Stran 38
... garrison . Till then I shall make good the trust reposed in me . As for conditions , if I shall be necessitated I shall make the best I can . The worst I know and fear not ; if I had , the pro- fession of a soldier had not been begun ...
... garrison . Till then I shall make good the trust reposed in me . As for conditions , if I shall be necessitated I shall make the best I can . The worst I know and fear not ; if I had , the pro- fession of a soldier had not been begun ...
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... garrison in it for defense against the Indians . Mr. Thomas Lee , president of the council of Virginia , took the lead in the concerns of the company at the outset , and by many has been considered its founder . On his death , which ...
... garrison in it for defense against the Indians . Mr. Thomas Lee , president of the council of Virginia , took the lead in the concerns of the company at the outset , and by many has been considered its founder . On his death , which ...
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... garrison . This was a tempt- ing bait to the sons of farmers , who readily enlisted in the hope of having , at the end of a short campaign , a snug farm of their own in this land of promise . It was a more difficult matter to get ...
... garrison . This was a tempt- ing bait to the sons of farmers , who readily enlisted in the hope of having , at the end of a short campaign , a snug farm of their own in this land of promise . It was a more difficult matter to get ...
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... sur- render , allowing one hour for a written reply . What was to be done ! the whole garrison did not exceed fifty men . Captain Trent was absent at Wills ' Creek ; Frazier , his lieutenant , was at his own residence Life of Washington ...
... sur- render , allowing one hour for a written reply . What was to be done ! the whole garrison did not exceed fifty men . Captain Trent was absent at Wills ' Creek ; Frazier , his lieutenant , was at his own residence Life of Washington ...
Stran 139
... garrison did not exceed five hundred , but two hundred more were hourly expected , and nine hundred in the course of a fortnight . Washington's suspicions with respect to La Force's party were justified by the report of these deserters ...
... garrison did not exceed five hundred , but two hundred more were hourly expected , and nine hundred in the course of a fortnight . Washington's suspicions with respect to La Force's party were justified by the report of these deserters ...
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