Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1876 |
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... force of the French stationed on the Ohio and in its vicinity ; [ 1753 . their capability of being reinforced from Can- ada ; the forts they had erected ; where situated , how garrisoned ; the object of their advancing into those parts ...
... force of the French stationed on the Ohio and in its vicinity ; [ 1753 . their capability of being reinforced from Can- ada ; the forts they had erected ; where situated , how garrisoned ; the object of their advancing into those parts ...
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... stationed with Mackay's independent company of South Carolinians , and two independent companies from New York ; and had been em- ployed in erecting a work to serve as a frontier post and rallying point ; which work received the name of ...
... stationed with Mackay's independent company of South Carolinians , and two independent companies from New York ; and had been em- ployed in erecting a work to serve as a frontier post and rallying point ; which work received the name of ...
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... stationed in a very advantageous spot about two hundred yards from the road ; and Lieu- tenant - Colonel Burton posted out small parties and sentinels . Before an hour had elapsed , most of the men had stolen off . Being thus deserted ...
... stationed in a very advantageous spot about two hundred yards from the road ; and Lieu- tenant - Colonel Burton posted out small parties and sentinels . Before an hour had elapsed , most of the men had stolen off . Being thus deserted ...
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... stationed with a field - piece on an eminence on the left flank . In a short time fugitives made their appear- ance ; first singly , then in masses , flying in con- fusion , with a rattling fire behind them , and the horrible Indian war ...
... stationed with a field - piece on an eminence on the left flank . In a short time fugitives made their appear- ance ; first singly , then in masses , flying in con- fusion , with a rattling fire behind them , and the horrible Indian war ...
Stran 86
... troops he could collect , appreciated . During his sojourn in Philadelphia amounting to about six thousand men ... stationed on the Pennsylvania frontier , with five hundred men from the Royal American regiment , and to whom he ...
... troops he could collect , appreciated . During his sojourn in Philadelphia amounting to about six thousand men ... stationed on the Pennsylvania frontier , with five hundred men from the Royal American regiment , and to whom he ...
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