Life of George Washington, Količine 1–2Twayne Publishers, 1982 |
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... Indians from the frontiers of your province , to go over the mountains with me , " writes Braddock to Governor Morris , " and shall take Croghan and Montour into service . " Croghan was , in effect , put in command of the Indians , and ...
... Indians from the frontiers of your province , to go over the mountains with me , " writes Braddock to Governor Morris , " and shall take Croghan and Montour into service . " Croghan was , in effect , put in command of the Indians , and ...
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... Indians were seen hovering in the woods , and the light horse and Indian allies were sent out to surround them , but did not succeed . In crossing a mountain beyond the Great Meadows , the carriages had to be lowered with the assistance ...
... Indians were seen hovering in the woods , and the light horse and Indian allies were sent out to surround them , but did not succeed . In crossing a mountain beyond the Great Meadows , the carriages had to be lowered with the assistance ...
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... Indians to scout in the direction of the fort , and bring him intelligence , but never could succeed . They had probably been deterred by the number of French and Indian tracks , and by the recent capture of Scarooyadi . This day ...
... Indians to scout in the direction of the fort , and bring him intelligence , but never could succeed . They had probably been deterred by the number of French and Indian tracks , and by the recent capture of Scarooyadi . This day ...
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