Soldier and Patriot: The Story of George WashingtonCassell, Petter, & Galpin, 1875 - 255 Seiten |
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... give occasion . 66 ** * * 66 '34 . Detract not from others , neither be excessive in commending . 35. Go not thither , where you know not whether you shall be welcome or not . Give not advice without being asked ; and when desired , do ...
... give occasion . 66 ** * * 66 '34 . Detract not from others , neither be excessive in commending . 35. Go not thither , where you know not whether you shall be welcome or not . Give not advice without being asked ; and when desired , do ...
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... impatient . He was anxious after his many delays to give the French letter , and report what he had seen and done , to Governor Dinwiddie as soon as possible ; he therefore told Jacob Van I Braam to stay with the horses , and with Mr.
... impatient . He was anxious after his many delays to give the French letter , and report what he had seen and done , to Governor Dinwiddie as soon as possible ; he therefore told Jacob Van I Braam to stay with the horses , and with Mr.
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... give them something of a uniform appearance , they had sprigs of green in their hats . " Washington rode at the head of the troops , with the Marquis La Fayette by his side . • They passed on to Wilmington , where the two creeks of ...
... give them something of a uniform appearance , they had sprigs of green in their hats . " Washington rode at the head of the troops , with the Marquis La Fayette by his side . • They passed on to Wilmington , where the two creeks of ...
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Soldier and Patriot: The Story of George Washington (Classic Reprint) Frances May Owen Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2015 |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
afterwards American army amongst Arnold arrived attack Benedict Arnold Boston Braddock brave British troops brother Burgoyne camp cause Charleston Colonel colonies command commander-in-chief commenced Congress Custis declared Delaware Duquesne encamped endeavour enemy England English expedition Fairfax Fayette fight fire force Fort Duquesne Fort Necessity French Gates gave George Washington Gist Governor Governor Dinwiddie half-king happy heart honour hope horse House of Burgesses Indians ington Island Israel Putnam joined king La Fayette land Lawrence letter liberty Lord Botetourt Lord Cornwallis Meanwhile military militia morning Mount Vernon nation night officers Ohio Parliament patriotism peace Philadelphia Potomac Putnam received retreat RICHARD HENRY LEE river says Schuyler seemed sent ships Sir Henry Clinton soldiers soon spirit thought told took UNIVERS Virginia Wash Washington wrote writing York Town young