Life of George Washington, Količina 1Putnam, 1876 - 790 strani |
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... Army - Maraud of Delancey- Death of Colonel Greene - Arrival of the Count De Barras - French Naval Force expected ... Army - Extraordinary Letter from Colonel Nicola - In- dignant Reply of Washington - Joint Letter of Sir Guy Carleton ...
... Army - Maraud of Delancey- Death of Colonel Greene - Arrival of the Count De Barras - French Naval Force expected ... Army - Extraordinary Letter from Colonel Nicola - In- dignant Reply of Washington - Joint Letter of Sir Guy Carleton ...
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... army . Queen Philippa , who had remained in England as regent , immediately took the field , calling the northern prelates and nobles to join her stand- ard . They all hastened to obey . Among the prelates was Hatfield , the Bishop of ...
... army . Queen Philippa , who had remained in England as regent , immediately took the field , calling the northern prelates and nobles to join her stand- ard . They all hastened to obey . Among the prelates was Hatfield , the Bishop of ...
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... army was composed of such men there would be no cause of apprehension . I shall be with them in time for duty . " * ΝΟΤΕ . The following extract of a letter , dated August , 1750 , gives one of the stories relative to this indi- vidual ...
... army was composed of such men there would be no cause of apprehension . I shall be with them in time for duty . " * ΝΟΤΕ . The following extract of a letter , dated August , 1750 , gives one of the stories relative to this indi- vidual ...
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... army . No one seems to have train of packhorses laden with booty , the sav- shared more largely in the panic of the vulgar ages uncouthly clad in the garments of the than that officer . From the moment he receiv - slain , grenadier caps ...
... army . No one seems to have train of packhorses laden with booty , the sav- shared more largely in the panic of the vulgar ages uncouthly clad in the garments of the than that officer . From the moment he receiv - slain , grenadier caps ...
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... army that season . Three prisoners , however , who were brought in , gave such an account of the weak state of the garrison at Fort Duquesne , its want of provisions , and the defection of the Indians , that it was determined to push ...
... army that season . Three prisoners , however , who were brought in , gave such an account of the weak state of the garrison at Fort Duquesne , its want of provisions , and the defection of the Indians , that it was determined to push ...
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