Life of George Washington, Količina 1G. P. Putnam's sons, 1902 |
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... returned home in the autumn of 1742 , the campaigns in the West Indies being ended , and Admiral Vernon and General Wentworth being recalled to England . It was the intention of Lawrence to rejoin his regiment in that country , and seek ...
... returned home in the autumn of 1742 , the campaigns in the West Indies being ended , and Admiral Vernon and General Wentworth being recalled to England . It was the intention of Lawrence to rejoin his regiment in that country , and seek ...
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... returned on the 6th . They had been close to Fort Duquesne . There were no additional works there ; they saw a few boats under the fort , and one with a white flag coming down the Ohio ; but there were few men to be seen , and few ...
... returned on the 6th . They had been close to Fort Duquesne . There were no additional works there ; they saw a few boats under the fort , and one with a white flag coming down the Ohio ; but there were few men to be seen , and few ...
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... returned home . It was near the end of August before Shirley was in force at Oswego . Time was lost in building boats for the lake . Storms and head winds ensued ; then sickness : military incapacity in the general completed the list of ...
... returned home . It was near the end of August before Shirley was in force at Oswego . Time was lost in building boats for the lake . Storms and head winds ensued ; then sickness : military incapacity in the general completed the list of ...
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