The Writings of George Washington: Life of WashingtonAmerican Stationers' Company, John B. Russell, 1837 |
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... Division of the Army . Capture of Fort Duquesne . He returns to Virginia , resigns his Commission , and retires to private Life . - CHAPTER VI . - Washington's Marriage . For many Years a Member of the Vir- ginia House of Burgesses ...
... Division of the Army . Capture of Fort Duquesne . He returns to Virginia , resigns his Commission , and retires to private Life . - CHAPTER VI . - Washington's Marriage . For many Years a Member of the Vir- ginia House of Burgesses ...
الصفحة xxi
... Divisions and Excitements . - Genet received as Minister from France . His extraordinary Conduct.― Democratic Societies.— Washington's Opinion of these Societies , and on the Subject of instructing Representatives . Relations with ...
... Divisions and Excitements . - Genet received as Minister from France . His extraordinary Conduct.― Democratic Societies.— Washington's Opinion of these Societies , and on the Subject of instructing Representatives . Relations with ...
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... divisions . Major Washington's appointment was then renewed , and the northern division was allotted to him . It in- cluded several counties , each of which was to be vis- ited at stated times by the adjutant , in order to train and ...
... divisions . Major Washington's appointment was then renewed , and the northern division was allotted to him . It in- cluded several counties , each of which was to be vis- ited at stated times by the adjutant , in order to train and ...
الصفحة 54
... division ; and another council de- cided , that the enemy's force was so large , as to leave no reasonable hope of a successful resistance , and that a retreat was necessary . In the face of many obstacles this determination was ...
... division ; and another council de- cided , that the enemy's force was so large , as to leave no reasonable hope of a successful resistance , and that a retreat was necessary . In the face of many obstacles this determination was ...
الصفحة 62
... divisions by different routes , and all assembled at Will's Creek . Here the general was disappointed , vexed , and thrown into par- oxysms of ill humor , at not finding in readiness the horses and wagons , which had been promised , and ...
... divisions by different routes , and all assembled at Will's Creek . Here the general was disappointed , vexed , and thrown into par- oxysms of ill humor , at not finding in readiness the horses and wagons , which had been promised , and ...
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