Life of George WashingtonG.P. Putnam, 1861 |
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... Roads - Arrival of Braddock -Military Consultations and Plans - Commodore Keppel and his Seamen— Ships and Troops at Alexandria - Excitement of Washington - Invited to join the Staff of Braddock - A Mother's Objections - Washington at ...
... Roads - Arrival of Braddock -Military Consultations and Plans - Commodore Keppel and his Seamen— Ships and Troops at Alexandria - Excitement of Washington - Invited to join the Staff of Braddock - A Mother's Objections - Washington at ...
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... Road to Fort Duquesne - March for the Fort Indiscreet Conduct of Major Grant Disastrous Consequences - Washington advances against Fort Duquesne -End of the Expedition - Washington returns Home- His Marriage - 183 CHAPTER XXV . - - Plan ...
... Road to Fort Duquesne - March for the Fort Indiscreet Conduct of Major Grant Disastrous Consequences - Washington advances against Fort Duquesne -End of the Expedition - Washington returns Home- His Marriage - 183 CHAPTER XXV . - - Plan ...
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... road ever trod by man or beast , brought them to the house of a Colonel Cresap , opposite the south branch of the Potomac , where they put up for the night . Here they were detained three or four days by inclement weather . On the ...
... road ever trod by man or beast , brought them to the house of a Colonel Cresap , opposite the south branch of the Potomac , where they put up for the night . Here they were detained three or four days by inclement weather . On the ...
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... road was clear ; but I understand it is not clear it is foul and bloody , and the French have made it so . We have cleared a road for our brothers , the English ; the French have made it bad , and have taken some of our brothers ...
... road was clear ; but I understand it is not clear it is foul and bloody , and the French have made it so . We have cleared a road for our brothers , the English ; the French have made it bad , and have taken some of our brothers ...
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... road newly opened to Wills ' Creek ( town of Cumberland ) , where he arrived on the 14th of November . Here he met with Mr. Gist , the intrepid pioneer , who had explored the Ohio in the employ of the company , and whom he engaged to ...
... road newly opened to Wills ' Creek ( town of Cumberland ) , where he arrived on the 14th of November . Here he met with Mr. Gist , the intrepid pioneer , who had explored the Ohio in the employ of the company , and whom he engaged to ...
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advance affairs aide-de-camp alarm American arms army Arnold arrived artillery attack batteries boats Boston Braddock British Burgoyne camp campaign Canada cannon Captain Clinton Colonel colonies command commander-in-chief conduct Congress Connecticut Creek Crown Point defence Delaware detachment Dinwiddie encamped enemy enemy's England expedition Fairfax fire force Fort Cumberland Fort Duquesne Fort Edward French frontier garrison Gates George George Clinton Governor Governor Dinwiddie Green Mountain Boys guard guns head-quarters Hessians Highlands Hill honor horse House of Burgesses Hudson hundred Indians ington Island Jerseys John Lake land letter Lord Lord Loudoun ment miles military militia Montgomery Mount Vernon night officers Ohio orders party passed patriot Peekskill Philadelphia Point prisoners province Putnam quarters Quebec re-enforcements received Reed regiment reply retreat river road Schuyler sent ships soldiers soon spirit thousand Ticonderoga tion tories town troops Virginia Wash Washington wounded writes York