Life of George WashingtonG.P. Putnam, 1861 |
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... Quebec aroused - The Invaders baffled - Withdraw to Point aux Trembles - Booming of Cannon - Carleton at Quebec - Letter of Washing- ton to Arnold 392 397 LIFE OF WASHINGTON . CHAPTER I. GENEALOGY OF THE WASHINGTON CONTENTS . 13.
... Quebec aroused - The Invaders baffled - Withdraw to Point aux Trembles - Booming of Cannon - Carleton at Quebec - Letter of Washing- ton to Arnold 392 397 LIFE OF WASHINGTON . CHAPTER I. GENEALOGY OF THE WASHINGTON CONTENTS . 13.
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... cannon and small arms . Within the bastions were a guard - house , chapel , and other buildings , and outside were stables , a smith's forge , and log - houses covered with bark , for the soldiers . On the death of the late general ...
... cannon and small arms . Within the bastions were a guard - house , chapel , and other buildings , and outside were stables , a smith's forge , and log - houses covered with bark , for the soldiers . On the death of the late general ...
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... cannon , which were to follow on with the other division under Colonel Fry . They cheered themselves with the thoughts that this hard work would cease when they should arrive at the company's trading post and store - house at Wills ...
... cannon , which were to follow on with the other division under Colonel Fry . They cheered themselves with the thoughts that this hard work would cease when they should arrive at the company's trading post and store - house at Wills ...
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... cannon of heavy metal . Aware that the Assembly of Pennsylvania was in session , and that the Maryland Assembly would also meet in the course of a few days , he wrote directly to the governors of those provinces , acquainting them with ...
... cannon of heavy metal . Aware that the Assembly of Pennsylvania was in session , and that the Maryland Assembly would also meet in the course of a few days , he wrote directly to the governors of those provinces , acquainting them with ...
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... cannon , which consisted of nine pieces , " etc. He further adds : " The English , struck with panic , took to flight , and left their flag and one of their colors . " We have shown that the flag left was the unwieldy one belonging to ...
... cannon , which consisted of nine pieces , " etc. He further adds : " The English , struck with panic , took to flight , and left their flag and one of their colors . " We have shown that the flag left was the unwieldy one belonging to ...
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