Life of George WashingtonG.P. Putnam, 1861 |
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... Embarkation of General Gage for England - Committee from Congress - Conferences with Washington - Resolutions of ... embarks for Quebec - Weary Struggle of Arnold through the Wilderness - Defection of Colonel Enos - Arnold in the ...
... Embarkation of General Gage for England - Committee from Congress - Conferences with Washington - Resolutions of ... embarks for Quebec - Weary Struggle of Arnold through the Wilderness - Defection of Colonel Enos - Arnold in the ...
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... embarked in England for another cam- paign in the West Indies ; a regiment of four battalions was to be raised in the colonies and sent to join them at Jamaica . There was a sudden outbreak of military ardor in the prov- ince ; the ...
... embarked in England for another cam- paign in the West Indies ; a regiment of four battalions was to be raised in the colonies and sent to join them at Jamaica . There was a sudden outbreak of military ardor in the prov- ince ; the ...
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... embarked . It was rough and laborious navigation . French Creek was swollen and turbulent , and full of floating ice . The frail canoes were several times in danger of being staved to pieces against rocks . Often the voyagers had to ...
... embarked . It was rough and laborious navigation . French Creek was swollen and turbulent , and full of floating ice . The frail canoes were several times in danger of being staved to pieces against rocks . Often the voyagers had to ...
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... embarked about a thousand men with field- pieces , in a fleet of sixty bateaux and three hundred canoes , dropped down the river from Venango , and suddenly made his appearance before the fort , on which the men were working , and which ...
... embarked about a thousand men with field- pieces , in a fleet of sixty bateaux and three hundred canoes , dropped down the river from Venango , and suddenly made his appearance before the fort , on which the men were working , and which ...
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... embarked therefore in a canoe with a lieu- tenant , three soldiers , and an Indian guide , to try whether it was possible to descend the river . They had not descended above ten miles before the Indian refused to go further . Wash ...
... embarked therefore in a canoe with a lieu- tenant , three soldiers , and an Indian guide , to try whether it was possible to descend the river . They had not descended above ten miles before the Indian refused to go further . Wash ...
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