Life of George Washington, Količina 19Twayne Publishers, 1982 |
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... sent off prisoners to Canada . Frazier himself had recently been ejected by the French from the Indian village of Venango , where he had a gunsmith's establishment . According to his account , the French general who had commanded on ...
... sent off prisoners to Canada . Frazier himself had recently been ejected by the French from the Indian village of Venango , where he had a gunsmith's establishment . According to his account , the French general who had commanded on ...
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... sent prisoners . to Hartford , in Connecticut . A great supply of military and naval stores , so important in the present crisis , was found in the fortress . Colonel Seth Warner , who had brought over the residue of the party from ...
... sent prisoners . to Hartford , in Connecticut . A great supply of military and naval stores , so important in the present crisis , was found in the fortress . Colonel Seth Warner , who had brought over the residue of the party from ...
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... sent from the camp to take possession . Part of Putnam's troops were now sent back to Cambridge ; a part Letter to John A. Washington , Am . Arch . 4th S. v . 560 . Frothingham , Siege of Boston , 310 . were ordered forward to occupy ...
... sent from the camp to take possession . Part of Putnam's troops were now sent back to Cambridge ; a part Letter to John A. Washington , Am . Arch . 4th S. v . 560 . Frothingham , Siege of Boston , 310 . were ordered forward to occupy ...
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