Life of George WashingtonG.P. Putnam, 1861 |
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... re - enforcements . Beside the French that had come from Venango , he had received credible accounts of another party ascending the Ohio ; and of six hundred Chippewas and Ottawas marching down Scioto Creek to join the hostile camp ...
... re - enforcements . Beside the French that had come from Venango , he had received credible accounts of another party ascending the Ohio ; and of six hundred Chippewas and Ottawas marching down Scioto Creek to join the hostile camp ...
Stran 81
... re - enforcements . Here they might keep up a vigilant watch upon the enemy , and get notice of any hostile movement in time for defence , or retreat ; and should they be re - enforced sufficiently to enable them to attack the fort ...
... re - enforcements . Here they might keep up a vigilant watch upon the enemy , and get notice of any hostile movement in time for defence , or retreat ; and should they be re - enforced sufficiently to enable them to attack the fort ...
Stran 88
... re - enforce- ments before they served the summons , if served at all . " I ... enforcements were on the way to join him . The messengers sent by Jumonville ... re - enforcements , but declaring his resolution to " fight with very unequal ...
... re - enforce- ments before they served the summons , if served at all . " I ... enforcements were on the way to join him . The messengers sent by Jumonville ... re - enforcements , but declaring his resolution to " fight with very unequal ...
Stran 89
... re - enforcements from Colonel Fry , will enable us to exert our noble courage with spirit . " Alluding in a postscript to the late affair , he adds : " I for- tunately escaped without any wound ; for the right wing , where I stood ...
... re - enforcements from Colonel Fry , will enable us to exert our noble courage with spirit . " Alluding in a postscript to the late affair , he adds : " I for- tunately escaped without any wound ; for the right wing , where I stood ...
Stran 94
... re - enforcements had arrived at Fort Duquesne , and a large force would instantly be detached against him . Coming to a halt , he began to throw up intrenchments , calling in two foraging parties , and sending word to Captain Mackay to ...
... re - enforcements had arrived at Fort Duquesne , and a large force would instantly be detached against him . Coming to a halt , he began to throw up intrenchments , calling in two foraging parties , and sending word to Captain Mackay to ...
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