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, Tập 2C.P. Wayne, 1804 |
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... officers unanimously advised that they should retire to the fort at the Great Meadows , where the two roads united , and the country would not easily admit the pas- 1754 . sage of an enemy without being perceived . 8 THE LIFE OF.
... officers unanimously advised that they should retire to the fort at the Great Meadows , where the two roads united , and the country would not easily admit the pas- 1754 . sage of an enemy without being perceived . 8 THE LIFE OF.
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... officers made the following reply : " We the officers of the Virginia regiment , are highly sensible of the particular mark of distinction with which you have honoured us , in returning your thanks for our behaviour in the late action ...
... officers made the following reply : " We the officers of the Virginia regiment , are highly sensible of the particular mark of distinction with which you have honoured us , in returning your thanks for our behaviour in the late action ...
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... officers of his majesty's forces when joined , or serving with the provincial forces in North America ; which directed , that all officers com- missioned by the king , or by his general commanding in chief in North America , should take ...
... officers of his majesty's forces when joined , or serving with the provincial forces in North America ; which directed , that all officers com- missioned by the king , or by his general commanding in chief in North America , should take ...
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... officers , and especially those on horse back , for their objects , the whole duty of carrying the orders of the ... officer on horseback was either killed or wounded . " I expected every moment , " says an eye witness , * 18 THE LIFE OF.
... officers , and especially those on horse back , for their objects , the whole duty of carrying the orders of the ... officer on horseback was either killed or wounded . " I expected every moment , " says an eye witness , * 18 THE LIFE OF.
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... officers in general behaved with incomparable bravery , for which they greatly suffered , there being upwards of sixty killed and wounded , a large proportion out of what we had . " " The Virginia companies behaved like men , and died ...
... officers in general behaved with incomparable bravery , for which they greatly suffered , there being upwards of sixty killed and wounded , a large proportion out of what we had . " " The Virginia companies behaved like men , and died ...
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