Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1855 |
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... guns . While he was thus occupied , Gist , It was now impossible with all their exertions a veteran woodsman , and ... gun , but the latter was too wary to part with his weapon . The Indian now grew churlish . There were Ottawa Indians ...
... guns . While he was thus occupied , Gist , It was now impossible with all their exertions a veteran woodsman , and ... gun , but the latter was too wary to part with his weapon . The Indian now grew churlish . There were Ottawa Indians ...
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... guns , lost an arm , and was otherwise wounded . Captain Morris , command- ing the Acteon , was slain . So also was Lord Campbell , late governor of the province , who served as a volunteer on board of the squadron . our troops ; the ...
... guns , lost an arm , and was otherwise wounded . Captain Morris , command- ing the Acteon , was slain . So also was Lord Campbell , late governor of the province , who served as a volunteer on board of the squadron . our troops ; the ...
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... guns ( six and four - pounders ) , two schooners mounting eight guns each , and five gondolas , each of three guns . The flotilla was subsequently aug- mented , and the command given by Gates to Ar- nold , in compliance with the advice ...
... guns ( six and four - pounders ) , two schooners mounting eight guns each , and five gondolas , each of three guns . The flotilla was subsequently aug- mented , and the command given by Gates to Ar- nold , in compliance with the advice ...
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