Life of George Washington, Količina 1G. P. Putnam, 1897 |
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Stran 43
... . Troops were embarked in England for another campaign in the West Indies ; a regiment of four battalions was to be raised in the colonies and sent to join them at Jamaica . There was a sudden outbreak of Life of Washington 43.
... . Troops were embarked in England for another campaign in the West Indies ; a regiment of four battalions was to be raised in the colonies and sent to join them at Jamaica . There was a sudden outbreak of Life of Washington 43.
Stran 44
... regiment , and embarked with it for the West Indies in 1740. He served in the joint expeditions of Admiral Vernon and General Wentworth , in the land forces com- manded by the latter , and acquired the friendship and confi- dence of ...
... regiment , and embarked with it for the West Indies in 1740. He served in the joint expeditions of Admiral Vernon and General Wentworth , in the land forces com- manded by the latter , and acquired the friendship and confi- dence of ...
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Washington Irving. England . It was the intention of Lawrence to rejoin his regiment in that country , and seek promotion in the army , but circumstances completely altered his plans . He formed an attachment to Anne , the eldest ...
Washington Irving. England . It was the intention of Lawrence to rejoin his regiment in that country , and seek promotion in the army , but circumstances completely altered his plans . He formed an attachment to Anne , the eldest ...
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... regiment , who had served with him in the West Indies , were occasional visitors at Mount Vernon ; or a ship of war , possibly one of Vernon's old fleet , would anchor in the Potomac , and its officers be welcome guests at the tables of ...
... regiment , who had served with him in the West Indies , were occasional visitors at Mount Vernon ; or a ship of war , possibly one of Vernon's old fleet , would anchor in the Potomac , and its officers be welcome guests at the tables of ...
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... He afterward held a com- mission , and remained for some time in a regiment of horse called the Blues . His title and connections , of course , gave him access to the best society , in which he Life of Washington 53.
... He afterward held a com- mission , and remained for some time in a regiment of horse called the Blues . His title and connections , of course , gave him access to the best society , in which he Life of Washington 53.
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