The British Empire Before the American Revolution: Provincial Characteristics and Sectional Tendencies in the Era Preceding the American Crisis ..., Volum 7Caxton printers, Limited, 1949 |
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... Washington called them , embraced every opportunity to effect their escape . Then the Assembly in the face of the continued ravishing of the frontier by the enemy had decided to bring the number of the Virginia regi- ment up to fifteen ...
... Washington called them , embraced every opportunity to effect their escape . Then the Assembly in the face of the continued ravishing of the frontier by the enemy had decided to bring the number of the Virginia regi- ment up to fifteen ...
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... Washington had been kept in ignorance of this arrangement by Dinwiddie , who had seen fit to issue all orders to him . Now , however , he informed Washington that as Stanwix was commander - in - chief , his orders must be obeyed without ...
... Washington had been kept in ignorance of this arrangement by Dinwiddie , who had seen fit to issue all orders to him . Now , however , he informed Washington that as Stanwix was commander - in - chief , his orders must be obeyed without ...
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... Washington described as " one of the greatest villians on the continent . " 64 In spite of the fact that Washington continued to be plagued by desertions after the men had received clothes , arms , and bounty money , " he did succeed in ...
... Washington described as " one of the greatest villians on the continent . " 64 In spite of the fact that Washington continued to be plagued by desertions after the men had received clothes , arms , and bounty money , " he did succeed in ...
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The PittNewcastle ministry June 17571761 | xlvii |
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Washingtons military leadership in the province 17558 34 | 8 |
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