Life of George Washington, Količina 1Putnam, 1876 - 790 strani |
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Stran 21
... brought their plans into both sides of the rivers to their sources apper - operation , and despatched an agent to explore tained , as in foregone times , to the crown of France . * The Indians gazed at these mysteri- ous plates with ...
... brought their plans into both sides of the rivers to their sources apper - operation , and despatched an agent to explore tained , as in foregone times , to the crown of France . * The Indians gazed at these mysteri- ous plates with ...
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... brought to order . " 37 Ways and means being provided , Governor Dinwiddie augmented the number of troops to be enlisted to three hundred , divided into six companies . The command of the whole , as before , was offered to Washington ...
... brought to order . " 37 Ways and means being provided , Governor Dinwiddie augmented the number of troops to be enlisted to three hundred , divided into six companies . The command of the whole , as before , was offered to Washington ...
Stran 38
... brought to a close by their arrival , on the 25th , conducted by an ensign , and bringing with them their working imple- ments . The French might well boast that they had again been too quick for the English . Captain Contrecœur , an ...
... brought to a close by their arrival , on the 25th , conducted by an ensign , and bringing with them their working imple- ments . The French might well boast that they had again been too quick for the English . Captain Contrecœur , an ...
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... brought chiefly by traders who , with packhorses bearing their effects , were retreat- ing to the more settled parts of the country . Some exaggerated the number of the French , as if strongly reinforced . All represented them as ...
... brought chiefly by traders who , with packhorses bearing their effects , were retreat- ing to the more settled parts of the country . Some exaggerated the number of the French , as if strongly reinforced . All represented them as ...
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... brought word that the French were not above eight hundred strong , and that about half their number had been detached at night on a secret expedition . Close upon this report came a message from the half - king , addressed " to the ...
... brought word that the French were not above eight hundred strong , and that about half their number had been detached at night on a secret expedition . Close upon this report came a message from the half - king , addressed " to the ...
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