The Life of George Washington: Commander-in-chief of the American Army, Through the Revolutionary War, and the First President of the United States, Объемы 1-2Crosby, Nichols, Lee, 1860 |
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... establish a line of posts from the lakes to the Ohio . This tract of country , the English held to be within the boundaries of Virginia . Mr. Dinwiddie , then the Lieutenant Governor of the province , alarmed by encroachments , which ...
... establish a line of posts from the lakes to the Ohio . This tract of country , the English held to be within the boundaries of Virginia . Mr. Dinwiddie , then the Lieutenant Governor of the province , alarmed by encroachments , which ...
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... established the best regulations their state admitted , to keep the petty gar- risons vigilant and alert . He had accomplished this necessary business , and nearly completed a journey to Williamsburg , to settle with the Governor the ...
... established the best regulations their state admitted , to keep the petty gar- risons vigilant and alert . He had accomplished this necessary business , and nearly completed a journey to Williamsburg , to settle with the Governor the ...
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... establish a trade with the natives on the Ohio , they , under Indian guides , explored the " ountry , and adopted the road by Will's Creek as the best route . This road had been opened by the 34 1758 LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
... establish a trade with the natives on the Ohio , they , under Indian guides , explored the " ountry , and adopted the road by Will's Creek as the best route . This road had been opened by the 34 1758 LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
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... establish- ments ; although the recommendations of Congress , and the regulations of State Conventions had , in the day of enthusiasm , the force of law , yet the ruling power thought it inexpedient to attempt to raise large Burns by ...
... establish- ments ; although the recommendations of Congress , and the regulations of State Conventions had , in the day of enthusiasm , the force of law , yet the ruling power thought it inexpedient to attempt to raise large Burns by ...
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... meditated upon the Vaportance of establishing a permanent army . His experience erald him to anticipate the evils that must ensue a Xtion period fc . which • he present troops were engaged , and he sent th .68 LIFE OF WASHINGTON . [ 1776.
... meditated upon the Vaportance of establishing a permanent army . His experience erald him to anticipate the evils that must ensue a Xtion period fc . which • he present troops were engaged , and he sent th .68 LIFE OF WASHINGTON . [ 1776.
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The Life of George Washington: Commander-in-chief of the American Army ... Aaron Bancroft Полный просмотр - 1808 |
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