Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1855 |
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... campaign . fied the recent establishments of the French on the Ohio as the objects of his expedition . Niagara and Crown Point were to be attacked about the same time with Fort Duquesne , the former by Governor Shirley , with his own ...
... campaign . fied the recent establishments of the French on the Ohio as the objects of his expedition . Niagara and Crown Point were to be attacked about the same time with Fort Duquesne , the former by Governor Shirley , with his own ...
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... campaign against Fort Duquesne was at an end . Before returning to Winchester , Washington was obliged to hold conferences with Sir John St. Clair and Colonel Bouquet , at an intermediate rendezvous , to give them information respecting ...
... campaign against Fort Duquesne was at an end . Before returning to Winchester , Washington was obliged to hold conferences with Sir John St. Clair and Colonel Bouquet , at an intermediate rendezvous , to give them information respecting ...
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... campaign . 66 Understanding that the commander - in - chief had some thoughts of throwing a body of light troops in the advance , he wrote to Colonel Bouquet , earnestly soliciting his influence to have himself and his Virginia regiment ...
... campaign . 66 Understanding that the commander - in - chief had some thoughts of throwing a body of light troops in the advance , he wrote to Colonel Bouquet , earnestly soliciting his influence to have himself and his Virginia regiment ...
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