Soldier and Patriot: The Story of George WashingtonCassell, Petter, & Galpin, 1875 - 255 Seiten |
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... prepare more than four miles a day — and the country in which they were labouring was exceedingly savage and dreary ... prepared for action . Mr. Gist joined him here , and told him that the French leader , La Force , had been near him ...
... prepare more than four miles a day — and the country in which they were labouring was exceedingly savage and dreary ... prepared for action . Mr. Gist joined him here , and told him that the French leader , La Force , had been near him ...
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... prepared for that which was before him . There was a time of the same sort in the life of our own Cromwell , when , in the fens of Huntingdon , he spent eleven years of quiet preparation ; going up to London for the sessions of ...
... prepared for that which was before him . There was a time of the same sort in the life of our own Cromwell , when , in the fens of Huntingdon , he spent eleven years of quiet preparation ; going up to London for the sessions of ...
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... prepared for it . However , it is to be hoped that , if our cause is just , as I most religiously believe it is , the same Providence which has in many instances appeared for us , will still go on to afford its aid . ” General Thomas ...
... prepared for it . However , it is to be hoped that , if our cause is just , as I most religiously believe it is , the same Providence which has in many instances appeared for us , will still go on to afford its aid . ” General Thomas ...
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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