The Life of George Washington, Količina 1Merrill & Baker, 1920 |
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... town . From the Shawnee village , near the mouth of the Scioto , the two emissaries shaped their course north two hundred miles , crossed the Great Moneami , or Miami River , on a raft , swimming their horses ; and on the 17th of Feb ...
... town . From the Shawnee village , near the mouth of the Scioto , the two emissaries shaped their course north two hundred miles , crossed the Great Moneami , or Miami River , on a raft , swimming their horses ; and on the 17th of Feb ...
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... town , breathless with haste and terror . The Indians , he said , were but twelve miles off ; they had attacked the house of Isaac Julian ; the inhabi- tants were flying for their lives . Washington immediately ordered the town guards ...
... town , breathless with haste and terror . The Indians , he said , were but twelve miles off ; they had attacked the house of Isaac Julian ; the inhabi- tants were flying for their lives . Washington immediately ordered the town guards ...
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... town , and endeavor to make a diversion in that direction , or draw Montcalm into the open field . Before carrying this plan into effect , Wolfe again reconnoitered the town in company with Admiral Saunders , but nothing better ...
... town , and endeavor to make a diversion in that direction , or draw Montcalm into the open field . Before carrying this plan into effect , Wolfe again reconnoitered the town in company with Admiral Saunders , but nothing better ...
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