Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1855 |
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Stran 307
... called in all possible aid , Canadian and Indian . The cautious , but tardy Amherst , was now in the field , to carry out the plan in which he had fallen short in the previous year . He sent orders to General Mur- ray to advance by ...
... called in all possible aid , Canadian and Indian . The cautious , but tardy Amherst , was now in the field , to carry out the plan in which he had fallen short in the previous year . He sent orders to General Mur- ray to advance by ...
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... called the " New Hamp- shire Grants . " This was a region having the Connecticut River on one side , and Lake Champlain and the Hud- son River on the other - being , in fact , the country forming the present State of Vermont . It had ...
... called the " New Hamp- shire Grants . " This was a region having the Connecticut River on one side , and Lake Champlain and the Hud- son River on the other - being , in fact , the country forming the present State of Vermont . It had ...
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... called Guy's Park , and assembled there a part of his militia regiment , and other of his adherents , to the number of five hundred . He held a great Indian council there , likewise , in which the chiefs of the Six Nations recalled the ...
... called Guy's Park , and assembled there a part of his militia regiment , and other of his adherents , to the number of five hundred . He held a great Indian council there , likewise , in which the chiefs of the Six Nations recalled the ...
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