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 1C.P. Wayne, 1804 |
Từ bên trong sách
Kết quả 1-5 trong 85
Trang vii
... most of whom were perpetually raw because they were perpetually changing ; who were neither well fed , paid , clothed , nor armed ; and who were generally inferior , even in num- bers , to the enemy ; he derives no small PREFACE . vii.
... most of whom were perpetually raw because they were perpetually changing ; who were neither well fed , paid , clothed , nor armed ; and who were generally inferior , even in num- bers , to the enemy ; he derives no small PREFACE . vii.
Trang viii
... enemy ; he derives no small title to glory from the consideration , that he never despaired of the public safety ; that he was able at all times to preserve the appearance of an army , and that , in the most desperate situation of ...
... enemy ; he derives no small title to glory from the consideration , that he never despaired of the public safety ; that he was able at all times to preserve the appearance of an army , and that , in the most desperate situation of ...
Trang 30
... enemies , and in the skirmish which ensued , several were wounded on both sides . The first employment of the colonists , was to Jamestown . explore the adjacent country , with the appear- ance of which they were greatly delighted , and ...
... enemies , and in the skirmish which ensued , several were wounded on both sides . The first employment of the colonists , was to Jamestown . explore the adjacent country , with the appear- ance of which they were greatly delighted , and ...
Trang 35
... Chiccahoming river , Smith was discovered and attacked by a numerous body of Indians , and in endeavouring to make his escape , after a most gallant defence , his CHAP . II . attention being directed to the enemy F 2 INTRODUCTION . 35.
... Chiccahoming river , Smith was discovered and attacked by a numerous body of Indians , and in endeavouring to make his escape , after a most gallant defence , his CHAP . II . attention being directed to the enemy F 2 INTRODUCTION . 35.
Trang 36
... enemy whom 1607. he still fought in retreating , he sunk up to his neck in a swamp , and was obliged to surrender . Still retaining his presence of mind , he showed them a mariner's compass , at which , especially at the playing of the ...
... enemy whom 1607. he still fought in retreating , he sunk up to his neck in a swamp , and was obliged to surrender . Still retaining his presence of mind , he showed them a mariner's compass , at which , especially at the playing of the ...
Ấn bản in khác - Xem tất cả
Thuật ngữ và cụm từ thông dụng
Acadié afterwards America appointed army arrived assembly attack authority bills Boston British Canada cape captain Carolina CHAP Charles charter chussetts coast colonel colonists colony command commissioners conduct Connecticut Connecticut river considerable continued council court crown Crown Point declared deemed defence determined duke of York Dutch enemy England English entirely established execution expedition favour fleet force France French garrison governor granted Hampshire hundred immediately Indians inhabitants Jamestown king lake Champlain land laws legislature lord Louisbourg majesty Massa Massachussetts ment militia neighbours Nova Scotia obtained officers parliament party passed patent peace persons Plymouth Plymouth company Port Royal possession pounds sterling proceedings proprietors province Quebec quo warranto re-enforcement received Rhode Island river sailed salary sent settled settlement ships soon South Carolina Spaniards territory thousand pounds tion town trade treaty troops vessels Virginia vote York