Life of George Washington, Količina 1G.P. Putnam, 1855 |
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... road for you to come and see him and his officers ; and urges you to come , assuring you that all past differ- ences ... road was clear ; but I understand it is not clear - it is foul and bloody , and the French have made it so . We have ...
... road for you to come and see him and his officers ; and urges you to come , assuring you that all past differ- ences ... road was clear ; but I understand it is not clear - it is foul and bloody , and the French have made it so . We have ...
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... road to which his men were accustomed , and which had been worked by Braddock's troops in his campaign , was not to be taken in the present expedition , but a new one opened through the heart of Pennsylvania , from Raystown to Fort ...
... road to which his men were accustomed , and which had been worked by Braddock's troops in his campaign , was not to be taken in the present expedition , but a new one opened through the heart of Pennsylvania , from Raystown to Fort ...
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... road - making . In the mean time , his scouts brought him word that the whole force at Fort Duquesne on the 13th of August , Indians included , did not exceed eight hundred men : had an early campaign been pressed forward , as he ...
... road - making . In the mean time , his scouts brought him word that the whole force at Fort Duquesne on the 13th of August , Indians included , did not exceed eight hundred men : had an early campaign been pressed forward , as he ...
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advance affairs American appointed arms army arrived artillery Assembly attack Boston Braam Braddock British brother camp campaign Captain Colonel colonies command conduct Congress council Creek Croghan Crown Point Cumberland defence detachment Duquesne encamped enemy England English expedition fire force Fort Cumberland Fort Duquesne French frontier Gage garrison George George Croghan Gist Governor Dinwiddie half-king Hill honor horses House of Burgesses Hugh Mercer hundred Indians ington John Joncaire king Lake Lake George land Lawrence letter Logstown Lord Dunmore Lord Fairfax Lord Loudoun Massachusetts ment miles military militia Montcalm Mount Vernon mountains neighborhood night officers Ohio orders Parliament party patriot Pennsylvania Potomac province Putnam received redoubt regiment retreat returned river road sachem savages scouts sent ships Sir William Johnson soldiers spirit thousand tion took town traders tribes troops Virginia waggons warriors Wash Washington wilderness Williamsburg Winchester wounded writes York