Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1876 |
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... Artillery - Henry Knox , the Artillerist - His Mission to Ticonderoga - Re - enlistment of Troops - Lack of Public Spirit - Comments of General Greene , 189 iii CHAP . VIII . Affairs in Canada - Capture of Fort Cham- blee - Siege of St ...
... Artillery - Henry Knox , the Artillerist - His Mission to Ticonderoga - Re - enlistment of Troops - Lack of Public Spirit - Comments of General Greene , 189 iii CHAP . VIII . Affairs in Canada - Capture of Fort Cham- blee - Siege of St ...
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... artillery , which was to be conveyed up the Potomac . While on the march he was joined by a detachment under Captain Adam Stephen , an officer des- tined to serve with him at distant periods of his military career . | TRENT'S REFRACTORY ...
... artillery , which was to be conveyed up the Potomac . While on the march he was joined by a detachment under Captain Adam Stephen , an officer des- tined to serve with him at distant periods of his military career . | TRENT'S REFRACTORY ...
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... artillery , and all the munitions of war , and within reach of constant supplies and rein- forcements . Beside the French that had come from Venango , he had received credible ac- counts of another party ascending the Ohio ; and of six ...
... artillery , and all the munitions of war , and within reach of constant supplies and rein- forcements . Beside the French that had come from Venango , he had received credible ac- counts of another party ascending the Ohio ; and of six ...
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... artillery . Major Muse was likewise the bearer of a belt of wampum and a speech , from Governor Din- widdie to the half - king ; with medals for the chiefs , and goods for presents among the INDEPENDENCE OF AN INDEPENDENT COMPANY ...
... artillery . Major Muse was likewise the bearer of a belt of wampum and a speech , from Governor Din- widdie to the half - king ; with medals for the chiefs , and goods for presents among the INDEPENDENCE OF AN INDEPENDENT COMPANY ...
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... artillery in possession of the French . This was objected to , and was readily modified . 47 The main articles , as Washington and his officers understood them , were , that they should be allowed to return to the settlements with- out ...
... artillery in possession of the French . This was objected to , and was readily modified . 47 The main articles , as Washington and his officers understood them , were , that they should be allowed to return to the settlements with- out ...
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