Life of George Washington, Količina 2G.P. Putnam, 1855 |
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... Soldiers ' Claims - Uneasy State of the FrontierVisit to Fort Pitt - George Groghan - His Mishaps During Pontiac's War - Washington Descends the Ohio - Scenes and Adventures Along the River Indian Hunting Camp - Interview with an Old ...
... Soldiers ' Claims - Uneasy State of the FrontierVisit to Fort Pitt - George Groghan - His Mishaps During Pontiac's War - Washington Descends the Ohio - Scenes and Adventures Along the River Indian Hunting Camp - Interview with an Old ...
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... soldier who , exceeding his instructions , had been guilty of a foolhardy bravade before the walls of Fort Duquesne ... soldiers , and that a very slight force would be sufficient for their complete reduction . With five regiments he ...
... soldier who , exceeding his instructions , had been guilty of a foolhardy bravade before the walls of Fort Duquesne ... soldiers , and that a very slight force would be sufficient for their complete reduction . With five regiments he ...
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... soldiers under your command , as you value your own safety and honor , and the favor and esteem of your country , that you consider yourselves as marching , not through the country of an enemy , but of our friends and brethren ; for ...
... soldiers under your command , as you value your own safety and honor , and the favor and esteem of your country , that you consider yourselves as marching , not through the country of an enemy , but of our friends and brethren ; for ...
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mentFeeling toward EnglandOpening | 15 |
Hood at Boston The General | 26 |
Expedition of Washington to | 32 |
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advance affairs Allen Americans appeared appointed arms army Arnold arrived attack authority batteries body Boston British brought Bunker's called camp Canada Captain carried cause Colonel colonies command committee conduct Congress Connecticut considered council determined effect enemy England expected expedition feelings fire force formed friends Gage give governor Green hand head Hill honor hope House hundred important Indian inhabitants John's join land letter liberty Lord Major Massachusetts measures meeting ment miles military militia Montgomery Mount night officers opinion passed patriot person Point prepared present province Putnam Quebec received regiment reply River Schuyler sent serve ships side soldiers soon spirit success supplies thought thousand throughout Ticonderoga tion town troops Virginia Wash Washington whole writes York