Life of Washington: A Biography, Personal, Military, and Political, Band 1Virtue, 1860 |
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... Williamsburg the same day , and the next arrived at Fredericksburg , where he was joined by his old fencing master , Jacob Van Braam , whose familiarity with the French language and habits was deemed of great importance for furthering ...
... Williamsburg the same day , and the next arrived at Fredericksburg , where he was joined by his old fencing master , Jacob Van Braam , whose familiarity with the French language and habits was deemed of great importance for furthering ...
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... Williamsburg . * Fort Le Bœuf was on the ground now occupied by the village of Waterford , Erie county , Pennsylvania , thirteen miles from Presqu'ile , now Erie . Ær . 21.1 LEGARDEUR DE ST . PIERRE . 83 82 [ 1753 . WASHINGTON : A ...
... Williamsburg . * Fort Le Bœuf was on the ground now occupied by the village of Waterford , Erie county , Pennsylvania , thirteen miles from Presqu'ile , now Erie . Ær . 21.1 LEGARDEUR DE ST . PIERRE . 83 82 [ 1753 . WASHINGTON : A ...
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... WILLIAMSBURG - REPORT TO THE GOVERNOR - PUBLICATION OF JOURNAL . THE fort at Le Boeuf was on a small island or peninsula in the creek of the same name , about thirteen miles from Lake Erie . It consisted of four buildings , arranged so ...
... WILLIAMSBURG - REPORT TO THE GOVERNOR - PUBLICATION OF JOURNAL . THE fort at Le Boeuf was on a small island or peninsula in the creek of the same name , about thirteen miles from Lake Erie . It consisted of four buildings , arranged so ...
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... WILLIAMSBURG - THANKED BY THE HOUSE OF BURGESSES - WASHINGTON RE- SIGNS HIS COMMISSION . On returning to the encampment at Great Meadows , Washington perfectly understood the imminent danger to which he was exposed , of an attack from ...
... WILLIAMSBURG - THANKED BY THE HOUSE OF BURGESSES - WASHINGTON RE- SIGNS HIS COMMISSION . On returning to the encampment at Great Meadows , Washington perfectly understood the imminent danger to which he was exposed , of an attack from ...
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... Williamsburg , after resigning his commission , he found him in close confinement , though Drouillon and the cadets were allowed to go at large . The governor was inclined to keep him in idleness as long as possible , and did not ÆT ...
... Williamsburg , after resigning his commission , he found him in close confinement , though Drouillon and the cadets were allowed to go at large . The governor was inclined to keep him in idleness as long as possible , and did not ÆT ...
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