Life of George Washington, Količine 1–2Twayne Publishers, 1982 |
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... Crown Point , perhaps for an inroad into Canada . The public were in consternation ; yielding to their importunities , the baron took post at Crown Point for its defence . Beside his regular troops , he had with him eight hundred ...
... Crown Point , perhaps for an inroad into Canada . The public were in consternation ; yielding to their importunities , the baron took post at Crown Point for its defence . Beside his regular troops , he had with him eight hundred ...
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... Crown Point . In the month of July , General Amherst embarked with nearly twelve thousand men , at the upper part of Lake George , and proceeded down it , as Abercrombie had done in the preceding year , in a vast fleet of whaleboats ...
... Crown Point . In the month of July , General Amherst embarked with nearly twelve thousand men , at the upper part of Lake George , and proceeded down it , as Abercrombie had done in the preceding year , in a vast fleet of whaleboats ...
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... Crown Point - Discontent and departure of Sullivan— Fortifications at Ticonderoga - The question of command adjusted- Secret discontents - Sectional jealousies in the Army - Southern troops -Smallwood's Macaroni Battalion - Connecticut ...
... Crown Point - Discontent and departure of Sullivan— Fortifications at Ticonderoga - The question of command adjusted- Secret discontents - Sectional jealousies in the Army - Southern troops -Smallwood's Macaroni Battalion - Connecticut ...
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