Life of George Washington, Količina 1G. Bell, 1882 - 1752 strani |
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Stran 168
... attack . About 11 o'clock there was a firing of musketry from among Attack on Fort Necessity 169 trees on rising ground , 168 Life of Wasbington.
... attack . About 11 o'clock there was a firing of musketry from among Attack on Fort Necessity 169 trees on rising ground , 168 Life of Wasbington.
Stran 301
... attacks , also , might be made at one point , while the real attack was made at another , quite distant ; and the country be overrun before its widely- posted defenders could be alarmed and concen- trated . Then must be taken into ...
... attacks , also , might be made at one point , while the real attack was made at another , quite distant ; and the country be overrun before its widely- posted defenders could be alarmed and concen- trated . Then must be taken into ...
Stran 378
... attack ; some stores and ammunition were destroyed , some prisoners taken , and Murray returned with the news of the capture of Fort Niagara , Ticonderoga , and Crown Point , and that Am- herst was preparing to attack the Isle aux Noix ...
... attack ; some stores and ammunition were destroyed , some prisoners taken , and Murray returned with the news of the capture of Fort Niagara , Ticonderoga , and Crown Point , and that Am- herst was preparing to attack the Isle aux Noix ...
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Expedition beyond the Blue Ridge | 47 |
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