The Life of George Washington: Commander in Chief of the American Forces During the War which Established the Independence of His Country, and First President of the United States. Compiled Under the Inspection of the Hon. Bushrod Washington from Original Papers ... to which is Prefixed, an Introduction Containing a Compendious View of the Colonies Planted by the English on the Continent of North America, 第 4 卷Richard Phillips, 1805 |
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第 29 頁
... whole , would best promote the great object of the contest . The sufferings of the western frontier , however , were now such , and the dan- ger which threatened it was so imminent , that it became necessary to spare for its defence a ...
... whole , would best promote the great object of the contest . The sufferings of the western frontier , however , were now such , and the dan- ger which threatened it was so imminent , that it became necessary to spare for its defence a ...
第 34 頁
... whole body of Indians from the lakes to the mouth of the Ohio , by whom he was to be attacked at the first commencement of the season for action ; yet he made every preparation in his power for defence . While thus employed , he ...
... whole body of Indians from the lakes to the mouth of the Ohio , by whom he was to be attacked at the first commencement of the season for action ; yet he made every preparation in his power for defence . While thus employed , he ...
第 35 頁
... whole force he could collect , to march across the country from Kaskas kias to St. Vincent's . On this march through the woods , and over high waters , sixteen days were employed . They were five days crossing the drowned lands of the ...
... whole force he could collect , to march across the country from Kaskas kias to St. Vincent's . On this march through the woods , and over high waters , sixteen days were employed . They were five days crossing the drowned lands of the ...
第 42 頁
... whole , such a perfect coincidence of events , appeared to him to be exposed to too many accidents , to risk upon it interests of such high value . In a very long and serious letter to Congress , he apologized for not obeying their ...
... whole , such a perfect coincidence of events , appeared to him to be exposed to too many accidents , to risk upon it interests of such high value . In a very long and serious letter to Congress , he apologized for not obeying their ...
第 63 頁
... whole extent of his front was a morass which stretched to his right , and was believed by him to be im- passable for such a distance as effectually to secure that wing . A bridge , over which the road through this morass led , had been ...
... whole extent of his front was a morass which stretched to his right , and was believed by him to be im- passable for such a distance as effectually to secure that wing . A bridge , over which the road through this morass led , had been ...
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