The Writings of George Washington: Life of WashingtonAmerican Stationers' Company, John B. Russell, 1837 |
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Pagina 10
... express precisely and forcibly his meaning , he was always scrupulous . In this respect his lan- guage may be said to have reflected the image of his mind , in which candor , sincerity , and directness were prevailing traits . No aid ...
... express precisely and forcibly his meaning , he was always scrupulous . In this respect his lan- guage may be said to have reflected the image of his mind , in which candor , sincerity , and directness were prevailing traits . No aid ...
Pagina 46
... express came from the Half - King , who was then with a party of his warriors about six miles from the camp , stating that he had seen the tracks of two Frenchmen , and that the whole detachment was near that place . Colonel Washington ...
... express came from the Half - King , who was then with a party of his warriors about six miles from the camp , stating that he had seen the tracks of two Frenchmen , and that the whole detachment was near that place . Colonel Washington ...
Pagina 74
... express overtook him , on his way to Williamsburg , bringing intelligence that the Indians had broken in- to the back settlements , committed ravages and mur- ders , and spread terror on every side . He hastened back to head - quarters ...
... express overtook him , on his way to Williamsburg , bringing intelligence that the Indians had broken in- to the back settlements , committed ravages and mur- ders , and spread terror on every side . He hastened back to head - quarters ...
Pagina 79
... express clause in the law , they could not be marched out of the province . A Colonel Washington repaired to his head - quarters at Winchester . A few men only were stationed there , the regiment being mostly dispersed at different ...
... express clause in the law , they could not be marched out of the province . A Colonel Washington repaired to his head - quarters at Winchester . A few men only were stationed there , the regiment being mostly dispersed at different ...
Pagina 91
... thousand men , offering a bounty for enlistments , and placing the whole under the gen- eral direction of the commander of his Majesty's forces , for the express purpose of marching against Fort Du- quesne T. 26. ] 91 LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
... thousand men , offering a bounty for enlistments , and placing the whole under the gen- eral direction of the commander of his Majesty's forces , for the express purpose of marching against Fort Du- quesne T. 26. ] 91 LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
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