The Writings of George Washington: pt. I. Offcial letters relating to the French war, and private letters before the American revolution: March, 1754-May, 1775Harper & brothers, 1847 - United States |
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... necessary , tents , kettles , arms , ammu- nition , and cartridge - paper . I hope , as your Honor did not send to Philadelphia for them , you will , if possible , endeavour to get them below , and send them - ing the necessary orders ...
... necessary , tents , kettles , arms , ammu- nition , and cartridge - paper . I hope , as your Honor did not send to Philadelphia for them , you will , if possible , endeavour to get them below , and send them - ing the necessary orders ...
Page 244
... necessary in our present circumstances , and am sorry to find such unseasonable delays in bring- ing them amongst us . Since Captain Croghan left this place , Antasity , an Indian warrior of that nation , with twenty - seven followers ...
... necessary in our present circumstances , and am sorry to find such unseasonable delays in bring- ing them amongst us . Since Captain Croghan left this place , Antasity , an Indian warrior of that nation , with twenty - seven followers ...
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... necessary . But in what manner to begin the work , is a matter worthy of consideration . Whether it can be attempted with propriety or efficacy , further than a communication of sentiments to one another , before May , when the Court ...
... necessary . But in what manner to begin the work , is a matter worthy of consideration . Whether it can be attempted with propriety or efficacy , further than a communication of sentiments to one another , before May , when the Court ...
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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 enclosed endeavour enemy engaged expect expedition Fairfax favor fifty forces Fort Cumberland Fort Duquesne Fort Loudoun Fort Pitt forts Fredericksburg French frontiers garrison 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 Pennsylvania 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