The Writings of George Washington: Life of WashingtonAmerican Stationers' Company, John B. Russell, 1837 |
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... engaged in this service , when he was called to perform another duty , deeply inter- esting in its claims on his sensibility and fraternal af- fection . Lawrence Washington , originally of a slender constitution , had been for some time ...
... engaged in this service , when he was called to perform another duty , deeply inter- esting in its claims on his sensibility and fraternal af- fection . Lawrence Washington , originally of a slender constitution , had been for some time ...
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... engaged in their behalf the powerful nations of Chippewas and Ottowas . Reliance was also placed on the friendship of the Twigtwees , Delawares , and other tribes beyond the Ohio . When the Assembly met , a difference of opinion ...
... engaged in their behalf the powerful nations of Chippewas and Ottowas . Reliance was also placed on the friendship of the Twigtwees , Delawares , and other tribes beyond the Ohio . When the Assembly met , a difference of opinion ...
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... engaged . " Now if we could be fortunate enough , " said he , " to drive the French from the Ohio , as far as your Honor would please to have them sent , in any short time , our pay will not be sufficient to dis- charge our first ...
... engaged . " Now if we could be fortunate enough , " said he , " to drive the French from the Ohio , as far as your Honor would please to have them sent , in any short time , our pay will not be sufficient to dis- charge our first ...
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... engaged in the ac- tion cannot be ascertained . According to a return made out by Colonel Washington himself , the Virginia regiment consisted of three hundred and five , includ- ing officers , of whom twelve were killed and forty ...
... engaged in the ac- tion cannot be ascertained . According to a return made out by Colonel Washington himself , the Virginia regiment consisted of three hundred and five , includ- ing officers , of whom twelve were killed and forty ...
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... engaged my services , when , in reality , it is otherwise , for I expect to be a considerable loser in my private affairs by go- ing . It is true I have been importuned to make this campaign by General Braddock , as a member of his ...
... engaged my services , when , in reality , it is otherwise , for I expect to be a considerable loser in my private affairs by go- ing . It is true I have been importuned to make this campaign by General Braddock , as a member of his ...
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