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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... CHAP . İ . 1754 . CHAP . I. soldiers engaged in the action , as € 2 GEORGE WASHINGTON . 111.
... CHAP . İ . 1754 . CHAP . I. soldiers engaged in the action , as € 2 GEORGE WASHINGTON . 111.
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... CHAP . I. soldiers engaged in the action , as a reward for 1754. their bravery . • The regiment returned to Winchester to be recruited , and the companies expected from North Carolina and Maryland having arrived , governor Dinwiddie ...
... CHAP . I. soldiers engaged in the action , as a reward for 1754. their bravery . • The regiment returned to Winchester to be recruited , and the companies expected from North Carolina and Maryland having arrived , governor Dinwiddie ...
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... CHAP . I. Virginia regiment was reduced to independent 1754 . companies ; and in the course of the winter , orders were received for settling the rank of the officers of his majesty's forces when joined , or serving with the provincial ...
... CHAP . I. Virginia regiment was reduced to independent 1754 . companies ; and in the course of the winter , orders were received for settling the rank of the officers of his majesty's forces when joined , or serving with the provincial ...
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... CHAP . I. His eldest brother mr . Lawrence Washington , 1754. who had been engaged in the expedition against Carthagena , had lately died , and left him a con- siderable estate on the Potomack , which , in compliment to the admiral who ...
... CHAP . I. His eldest brother mr . Lawrence Washington , 1754. who had been engaged in the expedition against Carthagena , had lately died , and left him a con- siderable estate on the Potomack , which , in compliment to the admiral who ...
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