Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1856 |
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... Duquesne - The Fording of the Monongahela - The Bat- tle The Retreat - Death of Braddock , • · PAGE 179 CHAPTER XVIL Arrival at Fort Cumberland - Letters of Washington to his Family- Panic of Dunbar - Fortunes of Dr. Hugh Mercer ...
... Duquesne - The Fording of the Monongahela - The Bat- tle The Retreat - Death of Braddock , • · PAGE 179 CHAPTER XVIL Arrival at Fort Cumberland - Letters of Washington to his Family- Panic of Dunbar - Fortunes of Dr. Hugh Mercer ...
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... Duquesne - March for the Fort - Indiscreet conduct of Major Grant -Disastrous Consequences - Washington advances against Fort Duquesne - End of the Expedition - Washington Returns Home- His Marriage , . 275 CHAPTER XXV . Plan of ...
... Duquesne - March for the Fort - Indiscreet conduct of Major Grant -Disastrous Consequences - Washington advances against Fort Duquesne - End of the Expedition - Washington Returns Home- His Marriage , . 275 CHAPTER XXV . Plan of ...
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... Duquesne , noted in frontier history . In this neighborhood lived Shingis , the king or chief sachem of the Delawares . Washington visited him at his village , to invite him to the council at Logstown . He was one of the greatest ...
... Duquesne , noted in frontier history . In this neighborhood lived Shingis , the king or chief sachem of the Delawares . Washington visited him at his village , to invite him to the council at Logstown . He was one of the greatest ...
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... Duquesne , in honor of the Governor of Canada . It was proof against all attack , excepting with bombs on the land side . The garrison did not exceed five hundred ; but two hundred more were hourly expected , and nine hundred in the ...
... Duquesne , in honor of the Governor of Canada . It was proof against all attack , excepting with bombs on the land side . The garrison did not exceed five hundred ; but two hundred more were hourly expected , and nine hundred in the ...
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... Duquesne , and a large force would instantly be de- tached against him . Coming to a halt , he began to throw up intrenchments , calling in two foraging parties , and sending word to Captain Mackay to join him with all speed . The ...
... Duquesne , and a large force would instantly be de- tached against him . Coming to a halt , he began to throw up intrenchments , calling in two foraging parties , and sending word to Captain Mackay to join him with all speed . The ...
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