The Writings of George Washington: pt. I. Offcial letters relating to the French war, and private letters before the American revolution: March, 1754-May, 17751840 - 12 Seiten |
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... horses , utensils , tools , and the like , necessary to facilitate military movements and operations . But no article could be impressed , till its value had been appraised , and an estimate of the proper allowance for its daily use had ...
... horses , utensils , tools , and the like , necessary to facilitate military movements and operations . But no article could be impressed , till its value had been appraised , and an estimate of the proper allowance for its daily use had ...
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... horse ( wagon horses ) to reconnoitre the enemy , and discover their strength and motion . They returned yesterday without having seen any thing of them ; nev- ertheless , we were alarmed in the night , and remained under arms from two ...
... horse ( wagon horses ) to reconnoitre the enemy , and discover their strength and motion . They returned yesterday without having seen any thing of them ; nev- ertheless , we were alarmed in the night , and remained under arms from two ...
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... horses to assist them up , which I have accordingly done . I have sent thirty men and * That is , he believed there was some hostile intention . La Force appears not to have seen the instructions , which were in possession of M ...
... horses to assist them up , which I have accordingly done . I have sent thirty men and * That is , he believed there was some hostile intention . La Force appears not to have seen the instructions , which were in possession of M ...
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George Washington. upwards of twenty horses . He says , if your Honor has any thing to say , you may communicate it by me , and that , if you have a present for them , it may be kept till another occasion , after sending out some things ...
George Washington. upwards of twenty horses . He says , if your Honor has any thing to say , you may communicate it by me , and that , if you have a present for them , it may be kept till another occasion , after sending out some things ...
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... horses to bring up more of the balls and other stores from Will's Creek , if there should be no provisions to load them with . The balls are to be brought in leather bags made for the purpose . I hear that Captain Mackay , who was to ...
... horses to bring up more of the balls and other stores from Will's Creek , if there should be no provisions to load them with . The balls are to be brought in leather bags made for the purpose . I hear that Captain Mackay , who was to ...
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acquainted affairs Alexandria appointed army arrived Assembly beg leave believe Braddock brother camp canoe Captain Cherokees Colonel Washington colonies command commission council Cumberland DEAR SIR desired despatch Dined Duquesne duty encamped enclosed endeavour enemy engaged expect expedition Fairfax favor forces Fort Cumberland Fort Duquesne Fort Loudoun Fort Pitt forts Fredericksburg French frontiers garrison gentlemen give GOVERNOR DINWIDDIE grant Half-King Honor hope horses House of Burgesses hundred immediately Indians informed inhabitants Jumonville land letter Logstown Lord Lord Dunmore Loudoun Majesty's manner Maryland Meadows ment miles militia Monongahela Mount Vernon necessary o'clock obedient obliged officers Ohio Ohio Company opinion party person pounds present provisions received resolved river road ROBERT DINWIDDIE sent servant soldiers soon thing thousand tion town troops Virginia regiment wagons wampum Will's Creek Williamsburg Winchester wrote