The Life of George Washington: Commander in Chief of the American Forces During the War which Established the Independence of His Country, and First President of the United States. Compiled Under the Inspection of the Hon. Bushrod Washington from Original Papers ... to which is Prefixed, an Introduction Containing a Compendious View of the Colonies Planted by the English on the Continent of North America, Band 2Richard Phillips, 1804 |
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... Regiment of regular Troops . Surprises M. Jumonville . Capitulation of Fort Necessity . Is appointed Aid - de - camp to General Braddock . De- feat and Death of that General . Is appointed to the Command of a Regiment . Extreme Distress ...
... Regiment of regular Troops . Surprises M. Jumonville . Capitulation of Fort Necessity . Is appointed Aid - de - camp to General Braddock . De- feat and Death of that General . Is appointed to the Command of a Regiment . Extreme Distress ...
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... Regiment of regular Troops - Surprises M. Jumon- ville - Capitulation of Fort Necessity - Is appoint- ed Aid - de - camp to General Braddock - Defeat and Death of that General - Is appointed to the Com- mand of a Regiment - Extreme ...
... Regiment of regular Troops - Surprises M. Jumon- ville - Capitulation of Fort Necessity - Is appoint- ed Aid - de - camp to General Braddock - Defeat and Death of that General - Is appointed to the Com- mand of a Regiment - Extreme ...
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... get foolish in my old days , I desire you may use it upon me as well as others . " Now , fathers , it is you who are the disturbers in this land , by dred men . The command of this regiment was given coming GENERAL WASHINGTON , 9.
... get foolish in my old days , I desire you may use it upon me as well as others . " Now , fathers , it is you who are the disturbers in this land , by dred men . The command of this regiment was given coming GENERAL WASHINGTON , 9.
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... regiment was given to a Mr. Frye , a gentleman supposed to be well coming and building your towns , and taking the land away un- known to us , and by force . " Fathers , we kindled a fire long time ago at a place called Mon- treal ...
... regiment was given to a Mr. Frye , a gentleman supposed to be well coming and building your towns , and taking the land away un- known to us , and by force . " Fathers , we kindled a fire long time ago at a place called Mon- treal ...
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... sufficient to make your honour satisfied with my conduct ; for that was my aim in undertaking the journey , and chief study throughout the prosecution of it . The The residue of the regiment was now on its way GENERAL WASHINGTON . 27.
... sufficient to make your honour satisfied with my conduct ; for that was my aim in undertaking the journey , and chief study throughout the prosecution of it . The The residue of the regiment was now on its way GENERAL WASHINGTON . 27.
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