Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1856 |
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Stran xii
... advances against Fort Duquesne - End of the Expedition - Washington Returns Home- His Marriage , . 275 CHAPTER XXV . Plan of Operations for 1759 - Investment of Fort Niagara - Death of Prideaux - Success of Sir William Johnson - Amherst ...
... advances against Fort Duquesne - End of the Expedition - Washington Returns Home- His Marriage , . 275 CHAPTER XXV . Plan of Operations for 1759 - Investment of Fort Niagara - Death of Prideaux - Success of Sir William Johnson - Amherst ...
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... advance of the main body , with a mercenary force , paid by himself , of one thousand foot and five hundred horse . Besides these he had his feudatories of the palatinate ; six ban- nerets and one hundred and sixty knights , not one of ...
... advance of the main body , with a mercenary force , paid by himself , of one thousand foot and five hundred horse . Besides these he had his feudatories of the palatinate ; six ban- nerets and one hundred and sixty knights , not one of ...
Stran 93
... advance of the party , and then strike for the fork of the Ohio by the nearest course directly through the woods . He accordingly put the cavalcade under the command of Van Braam , and furnished him with money for expenses ; then ...
... advance of the party , and then strike for the fork of the Ohio by the nearest course directly through the woods . He accordingly put the cavalcade under the command of Van Braam , and furnished him with money for expenses ; then ...
Stran 108
... advance with a part of the army , to clear the road for a greater force coming with guns , ammunition , and provisions ; and he invited the half - king and another sachem to meet him on the road as soon as possible to hold a council ...
... advance with a part of the army , to clear the road for a greater force coming with guns , ammunition , and provisions ; and he invited the half - king and another sachem to meet him on the road as soon as possible to hold a council ...
Stran 109
... easily drop down the river with their artillery . With these alternatives in view , Washington detached sixty men in advance to make a road ; and at the same time wrote to Governor Dinwiddie for mortars and grenadoes.
... easily drop down the river with their artillery . With these alternatives in view , Washington detached sixty men in advance to make a road ; and at the same time wrote to Governor Dinwiddie for mortars and grenadoes.
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