Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1876 |
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Stran 69
... body of men , but fatigue and want of details , until I have the happiness of seeing you at Mount Vernon , which I now most earnestly wish for , since we are driven in thus far . A feeble state of health obliges me to halt here for two ...
... body of men , but fatigue and want of details , until I have the happiness of seeing you at Mount Vernon , which I now most earnestly wish for , since we are driven in thus far . A feeble state of health obliges me to halt here for two ...
Stran 72
... body of Indians were ravag- ing the country , burning the houses , and slaughtering the inhabitants . The express was instantly forwarded after Washington ; in the mean time , Lord Fairfax sent out orders for the militia of Fairfax and ...
... body of Indians were ravag- ing the country , burning the houses , and slaughtering the inhabitants . The express was instantly forwarded after Washington ; in the mean time , Lord Fairfax sent out orders for the militia of Fairfax and ...
Stran 79
... body of French and Indians , mostly on horseback . The captain of the scouting party and several of his men had been slain , and the rest put to flight . An attack on Winchester was apprehended , and the terrors of the people rose to ...
... body of French and Indians , mostly on horseback . The captain of the scouting party and several of his men had been slain , and the rest put to flight . An attack on Winchester was apprehended , and the terrors of the people rose to ...
Stran 82
... body when they began their march , and had taken another and what was supposed a safer road . He had with him a woman , a boy , and two little girls , recaptured from the Indians . The whole party ultimately arrived safe at Fort ...
... body when they began their march , and had taken another and what was supposed a safer road . He had with him a woman , a boy , and two little girls , recaptured from the Indians . The whole party ultimately arrived safe at Fort ...
Stran 94
... body of light troops in the advance , he wrote to Colonel Bouquet , earnestly soliciting his influence to have himself and his Virginia regiment in- Icluded in the detachment . " If any argument is needed to obtain this favor , " said ...
... body of light troops in the advance , he wrote to Colonel Bouquet , earnestly soliciting his influence to have himself and his Virginia regiment in- Icluded in the detachment . " If any argument is needed to obtain this favor , " said ...
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