Life of George Washington, Deli 1–15G. P. Putnam, 1856 |
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Stran 193
... parties , " as if in a review in St. James's Park . " It was now near two o'clock . The advanced party and the working party had crossed the plain and were ascending the rising ground . Braddock was about to follow with the main body ...
... parties , " as if in a review in St. James's Park . " It was now near two o'clock . The advanced party and the working party had crossed the plain and were ascending the rising ground . Braddock was about to follow with the main body ...
Stran 280
... party of regulars . Such a detachment , he observed , could not be sent without a cumbersome train of supplies , which would discover it to the enemy , who must at that time be col- lecting his whole force at Fort Duquesne ; the enter ...
... party of regulars . Such a detachment , he observed , could not be sent without a cumbersome train of supplies , which would discover it to the enemy , who must at that time be col- lecting his whole force at Fort Duquesne ; the enter ...
Stran 284
... party on a foray into the enemy's country . He accordingly de- tached Major Grant with eight hundred picked men , some of them Highlanders , others , in Indian garb , the part of Washington's Virginian regiment sent forward by him from ...
... party on a foray into the enemy's country . He accordingly de- tached Major Grant with eight hundred picked men , some of them Highlanders , others , in Indian garb , the part of Washington's Virginian regiment sent forward by him from ...
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