Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1859 |
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Stran 90
... TROOPS - DINWIDDIE AND THE HOUSE OF BURGESSES- INDEPENDENT CONDUCT OF THE VIRGINIANS - EXPEDIENTS TO GAIN RECRUITS — JACOB VAN BRAAM IN SERVICE - TOILFUL MARCH TO WILLS ' CREEK - CONTRE- CŒŒUR AT THE FORK OF THE OHIO - TRENT'S ...
... TROOPS - DINWIDDIE AND THE HOUSE OF BURGESSES- INDEPENDENT CONDUCT OF THE VIRGINIANS - EXPEDIENTS TO GAIN RECRUITS — JACOB VAN BRAAM IN SERVICE - TOILFUL MARCH TO WILLS ' CREEK - CONTRE- CŒŒUR AT THE FORK OF THE OHIO - TRENT'S ...
Stran 94
... troops to be enlisted to three hundred , divided into six companies . The command of the whole , as before , was offered to Washington , but he shrank from it , as a charge too great for his youth and inexperience . It was given ...
... troops to be enlisted to three hundred , divided into six companies . The command of the whole , as before , was offered to Washington , but he shrank from it , as a charge too great for his youth and inexperience . It was given ...
Stran 104
... troops and military stores . Washington kept on for thirty miles , until he came to a place where the river fell nearly forty feet in the space of fifty yards . There he ceased to explore , and returned to camp , resolving to continue ...
... troops and military stores . Washington kept on for thirty miles , until he came to a place where the river fell nearly forty feet in the space of fifty yards . There he ceased to explore , and returned to camp , resolving to continue ...
Stran 105
... troops sprang to arms , and remained on the alert un- til daybreak . Not an enemy was to be seen . The roll was called . Six men were missing , who had deserted . On the 25th Mr. Gist arrived from his place , about fifteen miles distant ...
... troops sprang to arms , and remained on the alert un- til daybreak . Not an enemy was to be seen . The roll was called . Six men were missing , who had deserted . On the 25th Mr. Gist arrived from his place , about fifteen miles distant ...
Stran 114
... troops . Washington , who felt the increasing responsibilities and difficul- ties of his situation , rejoiced at the prospect of being under the command of an experienced officer , who had served in company with his brother Lawrence at ...
... troops . Washington , who felt the increasing responsibilities and difficul- ties of his situation , rejoiced at the prospect of being under the command of an experienced officer , who had served in company with his brother Lawrence at ...
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