Life of George Washington, Količina 19Twayne Publishers, 1982 |
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... Fort Cumberland , in honor of the Duke of Cumberland , captain - general of the British army . In the mean time the French , elated by their recent triumph , and thinking no danger at hand , relaxed their vigilance at Fort Duquesne ...
... Fort Cumberland , in honor of the Duke of Cumberland , captain - general of the British army . In the mean time the French , elated by their recent triumph , and thinking no danger at hand , relaxed their vigilance at Fort Duquesne ...
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... 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 tracks of any . They came upon an unfortunate ...
... 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 tracks of any . They came upon an unfortunate ...
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... Fort Duquesne . They made the best of their way , therefore , to their horses , which had been left at a distance , and set off rapidly on their march to Fort Lyttleton , about sixty miles north of Fort Cumberland . Colonel Armstrong ...
... Fort Duquesne . They made the best of their way , therefore , to their horses , which had been left at a distance , and set off rapidly on their march to Fort Lyttleton , about sixty miles north of Fort Cumberland . Colonel Armstrong ...
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