Life of George WashingtonG.P. Putnam, 1861 |
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... body of Indians , allies of the French , who began plundering the baggage , and commit- ting other irregularities . Seeing that the French did not , or could not , prevent them , and that all the baggage which could not be transported ...
... body of Indians , allies of the French , who began plundering the baggage , and commit- ting other irregularities . Seeing that the French did not , or could not , prevent them , and that all the baggage which could not be transported ...
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... general as his escort and body guard . 172 The din and stir of warlike preparation disturbed the quiet 1 Keppel's Life of Keppel , p . 205 . Orme's Journal . · of Mount Vernon . Washington looked down from his LIFE OF WASHINGTON . 109.
... general as his escort and body guard . 172 The din and stir of warlike preparation disturbed the quiet 1 Keppel's Life of Keppel , p . 205 . Orme's Journal . · of Mount Vernon . Washington looked down from his LIFE OF WASHINGTON . 109.
Stran 117
... body guard of light horse galloping on each side of his chariot , and his staff accompanying him ; the drums beating the Grenadier's march as he passed . this style , too , he arrived at Fort Cumberland , amid a thunder- ing salute of ...
... body guard of light horse galloping on each side of his chariot , and his staff accompanying him ; the drums beating the Grenadier's march as he passed . this style , too , he arrived at Fort Cumberland , amid a thunder- ing salute of ...
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... body of rangers , as well on foot as horseback . The general , however , " despised his observations . " 1 Still , guards had ultimately to be provided , or the work on the road would have been aban- doned . Braddock , in fact , was ...
... body of rangers , as well on foot as horseback . The general , however , " despised his observations . " 1 Still , guards had ultimately to be provided , or the work on the road would have been aban- doned . Braddock , in fact , was ...
Stran 123
... body guard of light horse . Sir Peter Halket , with his brigade , had marched three days previously ; and a detachment of six hundred men , under the command of Colonel Chapman , and the supervision of Sir John St. Clair , had been ...
... body guard of light horse . Sir Peter Halket , with his brigade , had marched three days previously ; and a detachment of six hundred men , under the command of Colonel Chapman , and the supervision of Sir John St. Clair , had been ...
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