The Writings of George Washington: Life of WashingtonAmerican Stationers' Company, John B. Russell, 1837 |
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... Action . His prudent Advice to General Braddock . - . 40 CHAPTER IV . - - Colonel Washington appointed Commander - in - chief of the Virginia Forces . Distresses of the Frontier Inhabitants . - Reforms in the Arrangement and Discipline ...
... Action . His prudent Advice to General Braddock . - . 40 CHAPTER IV . - - Colonel Washington appointed Commander - in - chief of the Virginia Forces . Distresses of the Frontier Inhabitants . - Reforms in the Arrangement and Discipline ...
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... Action at Springfield in New Jersey 477 506 • . 509 IV . Letter from Count de Rochambeau to General Washington , on the Arrival of the French Army at Newport V. Letters from General Greene respecting the Quarter- master's Department 511 ...
... Action at Springfield in New Jersey 477 506 • . 509 IV . Letter from Count de Rochambeau to General Washington , on the Arrival of the French Army at Newport V. Letters from General Greene respecting the Quarter- master's Department 511 ...
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... action , which would for ever remove him from her presence , was a trial of her fortitude and sense of duty , which she could not be expected to hazard without reluc- tance and concern . Το Soon after leaving school , he went to reside ...
... action , which would for ever remove him from her presence , was a trial of her fortitude and sense of duty , which she could not be expected to hazard without reluc- tance and concern . Το Soon after leaving school , he went to reside ...
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... , having been absent eleven weeks . The intentions and movements of the French be- ing now understood , Governor Dinwiddie thought the occasion demanded prompt and energetic action . He called his ÆT . 21. ] 35 LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
... , having been absent eleven weeks . The intentions and movements of the French be- ing now understood , Governor Dinwiddie thought the occasion demanded prompt and energetic action . He called his ÆT . 21. ] 35 LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
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George Washington, Jared Sparks. occasion demanded prompt and energetic action . He called his Council together , and laid before them Major Washington's journal , and the letter of the French commandant . It was agreed , that the ...
George Washington, Jared Sparks. occasion demanded prompt and energetic action . He called his Council together , and laid before them Major Washington's journal , and the letter of the French commandant . It was agreed , that the ...
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