Life of George Washington, Količina 1G. P. Putnam, 1897 |
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... Militia Laws - Discipline of the Troops - Dagworthy and the Question of Precedence - Washington's Journey to Boston - Style of Traveling - Conference with Shirley - The Earl of Loudoun - Military Rule for the Colonies - Washington at ...
... Militia Laws - Discipline of the Troops - Dagworthy and the Question of Precedence - Washington's Journey to Boston - Style of Traveling - Conference with Shirley - The Earl of Loudoun - Military Rule for the Colonies - Washington at ...
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Washington Irving. CHAPTER XXIV . Slow Operations - Washington orders out the Militia - Mission to Williamsburg - Halt at Mr. Chamberlayne's - Mrs . Martha Custis - A brief Courtship - An Engagement - Return to Win- chester - The Rifle ...
Washington Irving. CHAPTER XXIV . Slow Operations - Washington orders out the Militia - Mission to Williamsburg - Halt at Mr. Chamberlayne's - Mrs . Martha Custis - A brief Courtship - An Engagement - Return to Win- chester - The Rifle ...
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... militia . Such an appointment was sought by Lawrence Washing- ton for his brother George . It shows what must have been the maturity of mind of the latter and the confidence inspired by his judicious conduct and aptness for business ...
... militia . Such an appointment was sought by Lawrence Washing- ton for his brother George . It shows what must have been the maturity of mind of the latter and the confidence inspired by his judicious conduct and aptness for business ...
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... militia law of Virginia , and impress horses and wagons for service ; giving the owners orders on gov- ernment for their appraised value . Even then , out of a great number impressed , he obtained but ten , after waiting a week ; these ...
... militia law of Virginia , and impress horses and wagons for service ; giving the owners orders on gov- ernment for their appraised value . Even then , out of a great number impressed , he obtained but ten , after waiting a week ; these ...
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... militia , but upon the king's regular and disciplined troops , sir , it is impossible they should make an impression . ' I was conscious of an impropriety in my disputing with a military man in matters of his profession , and said no ...
... militia , but upon the king's regular and disciplined troops , sir , it is impossible they should make an impression . ' I was conscious of an impropriety in my disputing with a military man in matters of his profession , and said no ...
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