The Writings of George Washington: Life of WashingtonAmerican Stationers' Company, John B. Russell, 1837 |
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第 17 頁
... direction among the lofty ridges and spurs of those moun- tains . The exposures and hardships of these expe- ditions could be endured only for a few weeks to- gether . As a relief , he would come down into the settled parts , and survey ...
... direction among the lofty ridges and spurs of those moun- tains . The exposures and hardships of these expe- ditions could be endured only for a few weeks to- gether . As a relief , he would come down into the settled parts , and survey ...
第 31 頁
... direction of the drivers . After three days ' travel , the horses becoming more feeble , and the cold and snow hourly increasing , this mode of journeying proved so tardy and dis- couraging , that another was resorted to . Mr. Van ...
... direction of the drivers . After three days ' travel , the horses becoming more feeble , and the cold and snow hourly increasing , this mode of journeying proved so tardy and dis- couraging , that another was resorted to . Mr. Van ...
第 36 頁
... directions to march to the Ohio , and build one or two forts there , before the French should be able to descend the river in the spring , as they had threatened to do . An order was issued for rais- ing two companies , of one hundred ...
... directions to march to the Ohio , and build one or two forts there , before the French should be able to descend the river in the spring , as they had threatened to do . An order was issued for rais- ing two companies , of one hundred ...
第 65 頁
... direction , and it was necessary in approaching the fort , now about fifteen miles dis- tant , to ford the river twice , and march a part of the way on the south side . Early on the morning of the 9th , all things were in readiness ...
... direction , and it was necessary in approaching the fort , now about fifteen miles dis- tant , to ford the river twice , and march a part of the way on the south side . Early on the morning of the 9th , all things were in readiness ...
第 67 頁
... direction , and was a con- spicuous mark for the enemy's sharp - shooters . " By the all - powerful dispensations of Providence , " said he , in a letter to his brother , " I have been protected be- yond all human probability or ...
... direction , and was a con- spicuous mark for the enemy's sharp - shooters . " By the all - powerful dispensations of Providence , " said he , in a letter to his brother , " I have been protected be- yond all human probability or ...
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